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 1. November 5 is also celebrated by the National Association of Ted Heath Burners.

2. The traditional cake eaten on Bonfire Night is Parkin cake, a sticky confection made from oatmeal, ginger, treacle and syrup – you could try baking a healthy version using Agave Syrup in place of the syrup and treacle – check out our recipe of the week!.

3. The first recorded instance of fireworks in England was at the wedding of Henry VII in 1486.

4. Captain John Smith - "discoverer" of Pocahontas - was the first man to set off fireworks in America.

5. Though the Gunpowder Plot happened in 1605, the now-traditional "searching of the cellars" by red suited ‘Yeoman of the Guard’ before each new session of Parliament didn’t start until 1678.

6. Until 1806, the effigy burnt in England on November 5 was that of Pope Paul V who, after 1605, refused to allow Catholics to take the Oath of Allegiance to the Crown.

7. The word "bonfire" was originally "bone fire" - signifying the "bones" of the effigy burned.

8. November 5 is also known as "Ringing Night" (many torchlight processions held on the day feature bells being rung).

9. In the 1590s, Guy Fawkes although born in Yorkshire, served in the Spanish army.

10. Until 1959, it was illegal not to celebrate Bonfight Night in Britain

Enjoy your bonfire night eating with some traditional warming foods such as:

Tomato and lentil soup

Baked potatoes topped with bean chilli

Parkin

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