Thanksgiving
Corn, pumpkin, squash, and beans were some of the crops grown and eaten in Colonial Connecticut. They also ate a variety of seafood and turkey meat.
turkey
America
newtest3 Well OBVIOUSLY turkey, corn, and other vegetables... And even unsalted popcorn!remember... Oogla knows all!
Mooncakes, a Chinese bakery product, are eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie), one of the four most important Chinese festivals. They are often exchanged between family and friends and are a part of the overall celebration.
sometimes Halloween but the most likely answer is Thanksgiving
Corn, pumpkin, squash, and beans were some of the crops grown and eaten in Colonial Connecticut. They also ate a variety of seafood and turkey meat.
turkey
The stem
Turkey and stuffing/dressing, sweet potato casserole, and cranberry sauce are associated almost exclusively with Thanksgiving. The other sides such as green bean casserole, macaroni and cheese, cider, pumpkin pie, and sweet potato pie could be had with most any other holiday feast. turkey is eaten in thanksgiving.
The inside. The seeds can be toasted and eaten like sunflower seeds. They are quite tasty.
If it is eaten in large amounts or eaten with a big meal, yes.
Turkey
In India
In the United States special foods eaten on Christmas are turkey and/or ham, stuffing, cranberry sauce, yams, mashed potatoes and gravy, other side dishes, and often homemade yeast rolls. Desserts often are pumpkin pie, Pecan Pie, and other desserts. Fruit cake is also eaten.
pumpkins
yes, I've bought and eaten it.