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  1. Xander
    27.04.2023 @ 17:32

    As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, I can provide a translation of the text in English:

    Photography by: Manal Aman

    While traditional pumpkin decor holds dear to our hearts, its time to switch it up a bit. How does the taste of summer sound this chilly month? Or perhaps, for our beach dwellers, the pineapple has simply been a more fitting choice for October all along. Pineapples are cheaper, smell sweeter, and the inner fruit is much easier to deal with than pumpkins. These people had the right idea – would you rather have roasted pumpkin seeds or a sweet piña colada to sip on?

    #aloha and Happy Halloween! In Hawaii, we carve pineapples instead. #pineapple #pineapplecarving #maui #hawaiianstyle #eventplanner #foodfun #happyhalloween #dayofthedead #bevgannon #hawaii #celebrate

    My pineapple-o-lantern! We had a carving scene last night, had so much fun drinking wine on the beach and holding pumpkins and tropical fruits! Heres our friend Sean coming back from surfing Rocky to join the party! Happy #Halloween everyone! #PlantBasedInParadise #luckywelivehawaii #winterwaves #northshore #pineappolantern

    See, this is what you love! #HappyHalloween #TheItPineapple #regram @jessde_love_n_light Halloween from the islands 🙂 #alohafriday #hilife #pineapplehalloween #pineapplejackolantern #besafeoutthehereids

    All the stores were sold out of pumpkins, so @zaebrix & I carved pineapples instead.

    This prickly exterior of the fruit limits the design possibilities, but the classic triangle eyes and mouth look positively spooky when lit up.

    The carving process is not too different from traditional pumpkin carving. To create your pineapple jack-o-lantern masterpiece, start by cutting off the top of the pineapple and removing the insides with a corer or knife. Removing the insides is the tricky part, as youll need to be careful not to injure yourself or puncture the exterior of the pineapple. Once youve done that, you can start shaping your design in the usual way, insert a candle, and admire the tropics-inspired addition to your Halloween decor (with a piña