Probably not. They had squashes; we don't know if they were the type of pumpkin that we would be familiar with. In any case, they did not have ovens, they had no wheat to make flour (that crop had failed in 1621) and they were almost out of sugar, so they would have done something other than make pies.
Did the pilgrims eat grapes?
of course blua blua
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.
the pilgrims did. they hollowed out a pumpkin, filled it with cream and sugar, and baked it for the first thanksgiving.
yes
The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.
The Pilgrims did share their food with the Wampanoag, but not Pumpkin Pie because that recipe was not yet invented. Corn was part of the meal as one of the main dishes.
Yes It was Because The Pumpkin Pie they Didn't eat ?
the pilgrims took a pumpkin and hollowed it out.then they put milk, honey, and spices in to the pumpkin and baked it over hot ashes and they got the first pumpkin piethis was answered by a 10 year old
yeah they do. One example is pumpkin pie. Or roasted pumpkin seeds.
If you eat pumpkin pie as soon as it comes out of the oven, you will burn your mouth or worse. Pumpkin pie filling is a dense custard and even when you can touch the surface with your finger, the center will still be very hot.
Nothing--Apple Pie was developed in Germany.In fact, when the Pilgrims landed, there were no edible apples in America--only crabapples. Pumpkin pie is American!