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Yes.They were taught many useful skills by Indians such as cooking with fish and vegetables, and hunting. Without the Indians, the pilgrims might have not survived.
There a number of ingredients that the pilgrims used to make their food. In most cases, they used wild vegetables to make their food. Pecan tassies and squash casserole were some of their special dishes.
The cornucopia is mythical. However, yes, the mythical horn was part of the Greek beliefs.
The Greeks where the first people who had the cornucopia!!!!
Corn Eggs Turkey Nuts Berries Goat Cheese
No. I am afraid the pilgrims did not even have one. A cornucopia was a Greek symbol of plenty.
A pilgrim's fruit basket is typically called a cornucopia. It is a horn-shaped basket filled with an abundance of fruits, vegetables, and other harvest items, symbolizing plenty and nourishment.
A Cornucopia
its a cornucopia
I'd say either a turkey or the cornucopia. The turkey is the most widley used symbol but the cornucopia is probably the better of the two
Cornucopia
Plenty or abundance of
A cornucopia is a symbol meaning abundance or plentiful. An example of a sentence would be: "The family had a cornucopia of food on the table at Thanksgiving".
all kinds of fruits vegetable and nuts especially a pumkim
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spices, vegetables, animals
Thanksgiving is a national holiday celebrated in November to give thanks. Some symbols associated with Thanksgiving are turkey, pumpkin, cranberry and cornucopia.