Portugal. When I was a kid in school the concept of Halloween as a party was being pushed onto us from by english lessons so the school had some events related to it, like decorating stuff and creating the vibe a little, but it just isn’t a thing. Nowadays I guess it’s more usual to start seeing a bit more things related to it in a few places, like some cool coffee shop or some special cakes in pastries shops, and some events in the big cities, but I guess that’s it. The biggest things may be advertisement around it and some events outside more focused on kids to play around with the theme. We have in some parts of the country a tradition around the same time which is similar to treat-or-trick, but no dressing up or those kinds of things.
I searched a bit and this seems a solid answer - https://www.portugalist.com/portugal-halloween/
Anyways, pumpkin is used for food regularly by many people here. Maybe not core ingredient, but some soups and other things use it.
I have the original one pre ordered, orange cover and all. It was my first smartphone. Used it for years. Then things started to become slower (more apps using more resources / being heavier) and my needs changed (wanted better camera, more space, 5g, need to use android apps that required a higher api version) and bought my second smartphone which was an android.
So the phone really is linux, had systemd / journalctl if I’m remembering right, file system was btrfs which I had to do some maintenance by hand by ssh into it, it was using wayland. Basically 2 things were closed source: their UI and the thing that allowed to run android apps emulated.
I absolutely loved it and the ux was very nice. It took me a lot of time to get used to modern UX of android after it and it was painful to adjust.