yes they did
Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pie, veggies
They eat and visit with family just like we do now!
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
yes they did
they ate buffalo meat
Most likely, they would have hunted Turkey.
eat turkey pilgrims/Indians in November
I believe they ate the basic turkey, and also fruits and veggies.
People ate Turkey, Corn and Beans. This is because Turkey comes from the Pilgrims and Corn and Beans come from the Native Americans. This is why it's been a tradition to eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.
Answer technically on thanksgiving there was no turkey but another fowl(bird) named goose was eaten
They ate whatever crops they had such as corn and potatoes, and one turkey.
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated in November to give thanks. Some symbols associated with Thanksgiving are turkey, pumpkin, cranberry and cornucopia.
The Turkey is an important part of the Thanksgiving tradition because according to the legend of the Pilgrims and Indians they shared turkey in a several day fest to thank the Indians for helping them plant crop and harvest for winter. Whether the Pilgrims and Indians actually ate turkey is not known. It is possible that they did because Turkey would be redilly abundant in the east US but this isn't a certainty. However, Turkey is a food that is abundant in the US and is large and can feed many people, this is probably why Turkeys are eaten at Thanksgiving.
It was the day the pilgrims went to a country and they were nice so they celebreted and eat turkey and we remember that day as peace and thanks.
Turkeys are eaten on Thanksgiving because the early colonists who had the first Thanksgiving mentioned eating turkey. The colonists celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Wampanoag Indians.
The reason we eat gravy on Thanksgiving is because when the Pilgrims cooked the "Bird" be it turkey or pheasant, the drippings from it where used by putting a flour mixture together and creating a creamy soup called Gravy.
Rather than turkey, it was very likely grouse, duck, goose and swan.