the question should be 'Do Turkish people eat pork?'
and the Answer is No it is against their religions
No. Bacon is pork, turkey bacon is made in a factory.
Yes Sitzerland eats mainly veal, beef, pork, chicken and turkey.
People in Chile eat Cola de Mono(Monkey's Tail) and sweet cake.
Stuffed turkey. Sometimes lamb or pork, usually there are 2 kinds of meat on the Christmas table, depends of what the most people who are invited to the meal prefer. The "traditional", is pork, but because Greeks eat pork very often nowadays, they don't prefer it for a Christmas meal.
Russian people love the pork.
Butterball turkey smoked sausage and turkey kielbasa does not contain pork or use a pork casing. Both are comprised of turkey and no listing for pork is on the ingredient list.
Brazil ate rice, pork, beef, fish and turkey.
Muslims can eat turkey. They, however, can not eat pork and drink alcohol. Most Muslims don't celebrate traditional American holidays.
Whether there is food with pork is haram (forbidden in Arabic) ...as well for cooking with pork oil for french fries, cheese pizza with pepperoni, et cetera. you can but since the majority of turkey is Muslim, it would be difficult to find pork. you can buy pork from stores but usually it's not served in restaurants. it is 2010 and you can find pork in restaurants in Turkey but off course not in all restaurants, depends on the cuisine of that restaurant you are going. And also you can buy pork in special super markets, stores. The pork is not the problem to find in Istanbul only the the problem is do not forget your colestrol pills at home. Buying, selling or eating pork is not forbidden in Turkey. In Islamic beliefs Muslim shall not eat pork as we know. And the Muslim population in Turkey is pretty high. Therefore serving pork in restaurants or selling pork in stores/butchers is not very common. It is a supply/demand thing though. It is not about religion. Turkey is a secular country.
Yes pork is healther than turkey
Of course they do, we all eat Turkey on thanksgiving
Turkey bacon typically does not contain any pork products however Muslims will not eat meat that is not certified Halal. Halal turkey bacon products are available at certain specialist butchers.