First off there was no meal at a first Thanksgiving like most American's have come to believe....Nor did they eat wild turkey....There meal would of been things they grew and harvested and some wild game, could it have been turkey ? maybe but chances are it was either deer are phesants
There is no real evidence that there were turkeys served in the first thanksgiving.
There were wild birds (may be turkey or not ) which were boiled first, then deboned and fried with butter or oil, served on top of bread.
No cranberry sauce and no pumpkin pie. There was pumpkin but not in a pie.
Fowl was served on the first Thanksgiving. It is unknown as to whether the fowl served was turkeys.
The Indians
Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.
4 wild turkeys
We have turkey seasoning and fancy ovens and they did not. Also, turkeys today are raised on farms. The turkeys served at the first Thanksgiving were wild.
The Patriots
pilgrims
The Pilgrim's menu was somewhat slimmer than todays. Wild Turkeys, corn, pumpkins, potatoes, and wild greens of some sort were the staples they had.... Other wild game might have been served also....
Little Wayne
Thanksgiving deals with wild turkeys. When Americans didn't know what to have during winter seasons, Red Indians showed them that they can survive by eating Wild turkeys. It means that Americans show their THANKS to Red Indians on that Thanksgiving day. -- Indian girl but not a Red Indian
The celebration of Thanksgiving will be incomplete without the legendary Turkey. The Turkey derives its name from the 'turk turk' sounds it makes when scared. The famous 'Turkey' adorns the table of every household as a main course during the celebration. The customary dinner is a reminder of the 'Four Wild Turkeys' served at
yes turkeys of all types fly. i see wild ones fly all the time and my domestic turkeys fly just as well as the wild ones! no turkeys can not fly of there wight wild turkeys have less wight
There is not a record of what exactly was served, but we do know that there was wild bird served, and that the Native American guests brought deer to share. Lobster, swan, and seal were also on the menu.
it was the indiands