Today, November 5th is an annual celebration of Guy Fawkes Night. On 5th November 1605, Guy Fawkes Night marks the downfall of the Gunpowder Plot. In which a number of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament, in London, United Kingdom. It is called Remember Remember The 5th of November.
The day is also called Bonfire Night, Cracker Night, Fireworks Night, and Bonny Night. It first observed by United Kingdom and some of its former colonies, until 1859, to celebrate the deliverance of the King of Great Britain.
In U.K. celebrations take place in towns and villages across the country. They involve fireworks displays and the building of bonfires on which traditionally "guys" are burnt, although this practice is not always observed in modern times.
Guy Fawkes Night Day Traditionally Consumed Foods:
* Bonfire Toffee
* Parkin
* Toffee Apples
* Baked Potatoes
* Black Peas with Vinegar
* Potato Pie with Pickled Red Cabbage
The day is also called Bonfire Night, Cracker Night, Fireworks Night, and Bonny Night. It first observed by United Kingdom and some of its former colonies, until 1859, to celebrate the deliverance of the King of Great Britain.
In U.K. celebrations take place in towns and villages across the country. They involve fireworks displays and the building of bonfires on which traditionally "guys" are burnt, although this practice is not always observed in modern times.
Guy Fawkes Night Day Traditionally Consumed Foods:
* Bonfire Toffee
* Parkin
* Toffee Apples
* Baked Potatoes
* Black Peas with Vinegar
* Potato Pie with Pickled Red Cabbage











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