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The Pilgrams did not have a "starving time". It was the Jamestown colony.
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Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.
Historians are conflicted about specific food on the first Thanksgiving menu. The two foods most are certain the pilgrims had are corn and venison.
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No, I think the Pilgrims were fed.
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Some foods can be considered recreational. Examples would be snack foods, appetizers, foods served at a party, foods served at a picnic, grilling, or otherwise eating outdoors.
If you mean the Thanksgiving feast, the Native Americans or American Indians joined the pilgrims' feast after teaching the pilgrims about native foods.
The foods that were likely eaten at the Pilgrims for Thanksgiving were duck, goose, passenger pigeons, oysters, and fish. They also had pumpkin, Indian corn, beans, walnuts, and acorns. The Pilgrims drinks likely consisted of beer and wine.
We have more variety of foods to choose from than the pilgrims had. Also, our traditions have gradually changed over the years.