Turkey and ham would be the main thing. Some people might eat duck or goose or beef or lamb of salmon. Regular vegetables like potatoes, sprouts, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower and so on. They may have Christmas puddings or trifles after the meal. There would be lots of sweets and biscuits and of course a Christmas cake.
They eat poppy seed cake, three puddings, they love cookies or biscuits and milk or lemonade!
We do not eat anything in particular.... just everyday food.
they eat turkey or ham
No. During the Mesolithic period (around 10,000 BC) Irish and Scotish people were able to cross part of the Irish Sea via a land-bridge. These people were mainly hunters or hunter gatherers. They wee called this because they hunted for wildlife and gathered nuts and berries for food.
The Irish immigrated because they were in poverty and they barely had any food. They went to U.S.A or Canada.
The Irish were farmers and relied heavily on potatoes as a food source; when the potato blight struck Ireland people starved.
During the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate Indian corn, wild turkey, and corn bread. Thanksgiving was held as a way of thanking the Native Americans that gave them food and help them live.
Irish food
Turkey
In america, people gather with their families on thanksgiving and eat turkey and other delicious food.
corn, turkey
No. During the Mesolithic period (around 10,000 BC) Irish and Scotish people were able to cross part of the Irish Sea via a land-bridge. These people were mainly hunters or hunter gatherers. They wee called this because they hunted for wildlife and gathered nuts and berries for food.
The Irish immigrated because they were in poverty and they barely had any food. They went to U.S.A or Canada.
MasheD potatoes Obviously
Her favorite thanksgiving food is Haggas
They are not traditional foods in Ireland, but some Irish people do like and eat spicy foods.
Thanksgiving is a CANADA , Granada , Netherlands, & US celebration and not officially celebrated in England area although they have a type of thanksgiving where they bring local food to churches etc for poor people... but no Thanksgiving day as such.
potatoes.
Apple Crisp Apple Pie ect.
The Irish were farmers and relied heavily on potatoes as a food source; when the potato blight struck Ireland people starved.