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Viktoria πŸŽ©πŸ”΅πŸŽ­β“‚οΈ
@vito4ka.eth
Good Saturday morning! 🧑 Do you believe that I grew these pumpkins? In Ukraine they are called "harbuz". Okay, anticipating your doubts - yes, this is my harvest! A few years ago, when I lived outside the city, I bought seeds in the supermarket, planted them and, to my surprise, several pumpkins grew to such impressive sizes! πŸŽƒ I remembered this photo on the eve of Halloween - the best time for big pumpkin stories. You know, there used to be an interesting custom in Ukraine: if a girl did not want to marry a guy who was asking her hand in marriage, she would give him a "harbuz"! This symbolic gesture made it clear that the way to the girl's heart was closed πŸ™‚β€β†”οΈπŸ˜„
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@sharif3031
Good morning friend, after seeing so many sweet pumpkins, I told a little about the benefits of sweet pumpkinsπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Benefits of eating sweet pumpkin Good skin health Vitamins A, C and E can keep the skin healthy. ... Beta-carotene is one of the many vitamins and minerals in pumpkin that are good for the eyes, this antioxidant is what gives pumpkin its bright orange color. ... Helps to boost immunity.
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