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Pumpkin pie- lack of flour, sugar and spices. Also no turkey, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes or green bean casserole.
The traditional Thanksgiving treat that was probably not part of the 1621 Pilgrim celebration in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is pumpkin pie. While pumpkins were present and likely used in cooking, the Pilgrims did not have the necessary ingredients, such as sugar and pie crust, to make a pie as we know it today. Additionally, the concept of pie as a dessert was not fully developed in their cuisine at that time.
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The Indians took part in the first celebration at Plymouth, which means they were a part of creating what we now call Thanksgiving.
Probably pumpkin pie, but only because they did not have had the sugar or flour at the time. It certainly became part of the Thanksgiving meal in some year soon afterward, and boiled pumpkin was probably available in 1621.
Pilgrim is a noun.
The Third Part of the Pilgrim's Progress was created in 1693.
Pumpkin is a fruit
the whole thing is the pumpkin
The inner part of a pumpkin is called the "pulp."
Seeds are found in the gooey inside of the pumpkin.
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