I'm assuming your referring to Thanksgiving of 1621 at Plymouth Colony, MA, rather Thanksgiving of 1619 at Berkley Hundreds, VA since the Virginia colonists fasted that day.
The hit of the party at Plymouth were the seven deer the Wampanoag Indians brought. The menu was rounded out by; geese, turkeys, ducks and assorted game birds, eels, lobsters, clams and assorted fish, berries, squash, pumpkins and assorted fruit.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
yes they did
Everything they could find. Specifically wild fowl.
People eat corn on thanksgiving because corn is ripe and taste the best in November. If you are asking if it was a tradition, then the answer is probably yes because its was a popular crop when the first thanksgiving was celebrated. Also, if you try mixing some with your mash potatoes, hen you will know why it tastes so good on Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is celebrated in North American, not in Poland.
turkey lol
There were no catholics in plymouth.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
Their hands.
Hands
deer meat. squash and another type of veggie that i can't remember. They had no turkey on the first Thanksgiving
yes they did
they had corn and squash for sure
Native Americans
to eat with your hands
People eat cranberries at Thanksgiving because they are a food that would have been served at the first Thanksgiving, which is commemorated on Thanksgiving Day each November. The early settlers would have used cranberries to preserve their meat.
Clams at the first thanksgiving? Probably. One of the staples of coastal Indian and European settlements was clams.