In 2014, approximately 1.6 million turkeys were consumed in the UK during the Christmas season. This figure represents a slight increase from previous years, as turkey is a traditional centerpiece for Christmas dinners in the UK. The consumption typically peaks around the holiday season, reflecting ongoing popularity.
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Turkeys were introduced into the UK in the 16th century by Spanish explorers returning from the Americas.
In the UK, approximately 1.5 million turkeys are sold each Christmas season. This figure can vary slightly from year to year based on consumer demand and market trends. Turkeys are a popular choice for festive meals, with many households opting for them during the holiday season. Overall, turkey sales play a significant role in the UK's food market during this time.
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In UK in 2014 more than 1.5% of the population was made of Hindus. Hinduism is in minority in the uk.
8.7 million pigs were slaughtered for consumption in the UK in 2006
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meat that's eaten in the UK are pig, cow, horse, and also chicken
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