People eat corn on Thanksgiving because corn is ripe and taste the best in November. If you are asking if it was a tradition, then the answer is probably yes because its was a popular crop when the first thanksgiving was celebrated. Also, if you try mixing some with your MASH potatoes, hen you will know why it tastes so good on Thanksgiving.
Well where else would they plant corn?
Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pie, veggies
indian corn
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.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
they had corn and squash for sure
Well where else would they plant corn?
i think they ate turky, stuffing, corn, bread, yams.
People ate Turkey, Corn and Beans. This is because Turkey comes from the Pilgrims and Corn and Beans come from the Native Americans. This is why it's been a tradition to eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.
Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pie, veggies
Turkey,corn,bread,ham,fish,green beans
to be honest i think they
They ate whatever crops they had such as corn and potatoes, and one turkey.
On the Mayflower, the pilgrims were running out of food on the way to America. They had brought corn from their crops to eat. Each day they were granted 5 kernels of corn per meal. Today we celebrate that they made it to the new world (America), and on thanksgiving, as a tradition we have 5 kernels of corn to celebrate.
corn was not a vegetable they were familiar with so they did not think it was proper fare.
The Pilgrims' first Thanksgiving dinner included potatoes, fowl, and beans. I'm not so sure they had rice.
One obvious answer is corn on the cob. However, if you consider the fact that most farm animals are now fed corn, you could include anything with dairy or meat, depending on how you define "made of corn".