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.
Corn, beans, squash, potatoes, berries, venison, partridge, pheasant, fish and probably turkey. This may not be a complete list.
No, the Pilgrims did not have ham at their first Thanksgiving in 1621. Historical accounts suggest that their feast included foods such as venison, fowl (likely wild turkey and other birds), shellfish, corn, and various crops. Pork was not commonly consumed by the Pilgrims at that time, and ham would not have been a part of their Thanksgiving celebration.
location of pilgrim's thanksgiving celebretationin 1621
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The first Thanksgiving!
October of 1621 celebrated the first thanksgiving as we know it. The Pilgrims did not celebrate this as their thanksgiving until 1623.
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621.
No, Thanksgiving wasn't celebrated in America until 1621.