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Were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times?

were turkeys common in Jerusalem during biblical times


What was unknown to Europe prier to the Colombian exchange?

These things: tobacco, potatoes, syphilis, corn, squash, beans, turkeys, llamas, peanuts, pumpkins and peppers.


Are there any Halloween decorations that I can also use for Thanksgiving?

Halloween and Thanksgiving are often interchangeable. Some of the more generic decorations include the horn-of-plenty, pumpkins and gourds and turkeys.


What is the most common subspecies of turkeys?

The most common subspecies of turkeys is the Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris). They are found in the eastern United States and are often raised for hunting and conservation purposes.


Do you eat male or female turkeys?

Both The above is true of domesticated turkeys, however, if you hunt wild turkeys, you can only shoot the males. The females are left alone because they are the egg layers and produce and care for the young turkeys.


Why are pumpkins only orange?

Pumpkins come in orange, white, red, shades of green, and tan. Orange ones are the most common, though. They are not only orange, are white.


What items represents the season fall?

Pumpkins Autumn colors Leaves falling Apple picking Pumpkin pie Warmth Turkeys Trees


Why were potatoes and turnips carved before pumpkins?

It was all a matter of commonality. There were tons of potatoes and turnips on hand after a harvest. They were commonly grown. Pumpkins were not as common, and were a more valuable food source.


What common Halloween vegetable originated in Mexico over 9000 years ago?

Pumpkins qualify as such.


What do turkeys fences and flowers have in common?

All of the words have two vowels, at least one of which is an "E".


Are pumpkins mammals?

No. Pumpkins would be producers, not consumers. aka pumpkins are plants


Where did you get the traditions of carving pumpkins from?

It originated in Ireland. They carved turnips to serve as lanterns as they went out on All Hallow's eve. In the US pumpkins and other squash were more common and used, evolving into the carving we have today.