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Q: What foods did the pilgrims have at thanksgiving ham corn on the cob turkey Indian corn sweet potatoes?
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What did the 53 Pilgrims eat at the first Thanksgiving?

They ate whatever crops they had such as corn and potatoes, and one turkey.


Who went to the first Thanksgiving Day?

The Pilgrims and the Indians were the creators of Thanksgiving Day.Some of the food items brought to the first Thanksgiving feast were: corn, venison, turkey, bread, potatoes, and milk.


What did the pilgrims eat at Thanksgiving dinner?

Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pie, veggies


What are a few facts about the Thanksgiving dinner the pilgrims?

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.


How did the Pilgrims use a turkey on Thanksgiving?

they did the turkey in the corn field


What food did pilgrims have on Thanksgiving?

They ate beans, corn, turkey, wild game, potatoes, turnip, carrots and salt beef and other foods.


Traditional Thanksgiving meal?

A tradional Thanksgiving meal usually has turkey, mash potatoes, stuffing, corn, and cranberries. There reason for that is because it is a tradition the pilgrims established at the first Thanksgiving. Pie is a hit or miss. Your thanksgiving will probably be the same with or with out pie.


What subspecies of turkey did pilgrims eat?

Answer technically on thanksgiving there was no turkey but another fowl(bird) named goose was eaten


Was a turkey involved in the pilgrims first thanksgiving?

yes


Did the pilgrims eat turkey on thirst thanksgiving?

yes they did


Bon vivant's dream with turkey potatoes and pie?

Thanksgiving or Christmas


Who served the turkey on the first thanksgiving?

Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.