Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.
We have turkey seasoning and fancy ovens and they did not. Also, turkeys today are raised on farms. The turkeys served at the first Thanksgiving were wild.
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Little Wayne
Turkey was most likely served at the first Thanksgiving because it was a bird of the new world. Other ripe crops like corn were also at the firs thanksgiving. Typically, any food that represent the "New World" woudl be served at hte firs Thanksgiving.
Yes is because it was the first dish served and how it began
"Turkey Day", because of the traditional entree served.
Cranberry sauce :)
A female turkey is called a hen, and it is served at Thanksgiving. Hens weigh less than 15 pounds while a male turkey weighs more than this. The male turkey is called a tom, and it also is eaten on Thanksgiving.
Usually, turkey is on platters served at Thanksgiving dinners.
First off there was no meal at a first Thanksgiving like most American's have come to believe....Nor did they eat wild turkey....There meal would of been things they grew and harvested and some wild game, could it have been turkey ? maybe but chances are it was either deer are phesants
It is not likely that the pilgrims served pie on Thanksgiving, at least not at the first Thanksgiving. It's likely that they were out of the flour they brought with them and did not have the ingredients or a way to bake them at that time.
There was no sea creature there is just Turkey Stuffing and veggies