Probably 95 to 99% of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. Atheists, and the homeless people living on the streets, unable to get a special meal on Thanksgiving, are probably the only Americans who do not celebrate the holiday. Even vegetarians who eat a no poultry, or meat, dish on Thanksgiving will probably celebrate the holiday.
98% of Americans eat turkey on thanksgiving according to the show "unwrapped" on the food network.
86% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Generally speaking, only Jews celebrate Hanukkah. There are approximately 14 million Jews in the world as of 2010, and it is estimated that about 80% of them celebrate Hanukkah.
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On Thanksgiving Day, it is estimated that about 46 million turkeys are consumed in the United States. As for stuffing, it's difficult to determine how much is eaten in total, but it is a popular side dish served with Thanksgiving meals.
All Americans cook turkey and potato mash on Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving! Also known as Turkey Day. :)
Americans traditionally eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Many people refer to it as Turkey Day. That's because it's traditional to eat a turkey on Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving day, also known as 'Stupid Pilgrim's day', is a pagan celebration of the day food was invented, held by Americans, Canadians, Uglo-Americans and certain areas in Japan that just want to seem cool by copying everything the Americans do. == ==
It was the day the pilgrims went to a country and they were nice so they celebreted and eat turkey and we remember that day as peace and thanks.
Turkey Day is an abbreviation for Thanksgiving Day. Its meaning readily is recognized. Indeed, it refers to the tradtional main course of the Thanksgiving Day dinner as turkey.
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They call Thanksgiving turkey day because most people eat turkey on that day.
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Your choice entirely.
The turkey is the most common food on a thanksgiving day.