Most people throw them away. The turkey head is not the best part of the turkey. The turkey is so big that if you dispose the head, then you have not lost much of the turkey meat. Also, it is a waste to try to get all the extra meat through all of the turkey head organs and the beek.
The manufacturing companies toss the turkey heads and feet into the mounds of turkey/chicken fecal matter. This waste matter breaks down and dissolves the turkey heads and feet.
The amount they eat is millions
Thanksgiving smells like allspice, pumpkin, turkey, dressing (sage and poultry seasoning). My grandmother's house smelled like this year round. :)
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no thanksgiving didnt come from turkey because thanksgiving is a holiday in USA
Most people will have turkey, (of course), mashed potatoes, corn, cranberries, green bean casserole and stuffing. The "Turkey Coma" or feeling tired and napping after thanksgiving dinner actually does not come from the turkey but is in fact insulin shock from all of the starches consumed on that day. Other common meats consumed on Thanksgiving include fish, ham, or other non-turkey poultry such as duck, chicken or pheasant.
You do so because they ate turkey at the 1st Thanksgiving.
Since 1947, the National Turkey Federation and the Poultry and Egg National Board have given a turkey to the US president at a White House ceremony. Until 1989 when President George H. W. Bush officially pardoned a turkey was for the first time, the turkeys were usually treated like any other Thanksgiving turkeys. Since then, these White House celebrities have been given presidential reprieves from their death sentences. Some have been flown to California to act as honorary grand marshals for Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day parade.
They DO celebrate Thanksgiving in Turkey. They celebrate the same way we do.
Do you plan to serve turkey at Thanksgiving.
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
They don't commemorate Thanksgiving anyway. It's not a memorable event for them.
Because the main dish on thanksgiving is well..... a turkey hahaha :)