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10 weird and wonderful Halloween traditions in Murcia that you never knew about
Discover the hidden rituals, spooky treats and gothic customs that shaped Murcia’s original night of the dead
 Halloween in the Region of Murcia is far from a recent invention. Long before store bought costumes, painted faces and plastic pumpkin shaped trick-or-treat buckets arrived, this corner of Spain was alive each autumn with ancient, and sometimes downright spine-chilling, rituals for All Hallows´ Eve. Known as the ‘Tosantos’ festival, Murcian Halloween is a fascinating blend of tradition, remembrance and just a pinch of mischief.
Halloween in the Region of Murcia is far from a recent invention. Long before store bought costumes, painted faces and plastic pumpkin shaped trick-or-treat buckets arrived, this corner of Spain was alive each autumn with ancient, and sometimes downright spine-chilling, rituals for All Hallows´ Eve. Known as the ‘Tosantos’ festival, Murcian Halloween is a fascinating blend of tradition, remembrance and just a pinch of mischief.A night for old souls: All Hallows in Murcia
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10 Murcian Halloween traditions you probably haven’t heard of:
1. Pumpkins of the Souls
2. The spooky sound of bells
3. Mysterious gifts at the door
4. Flowerpot raids by moonlight
5. The scent of ‘tostones’
6. “Turkey snot” flowers
7. A farmer’s respite
8. Haunting hymns at dawn
9. Sweets made with centuries of love
Murcian households have celebrated All Saints’ Day with a variety of traditional treats for generations. As early as 1888, it was noted in the newspaper El Liberal that gachas, a kind of traditional porridge was enjoyed during this period, along with arrope, a pumpkin syrup.
10. Gossip, new outfits and reunions
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