The Indians. The pilgrims were having trouble growing corn, so they went peace making with the Indians so that they would teach them how to grow it right.
There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving.
Well where else would they plant corn?
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.
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.
Historians are conflicted about specific food on the first Thanksgiving menu. The two foods most are certain the pilgrims had are corn and venison.
The Pilgrims and the Indians were the creators of Thanksgiving Day.Some of the food items brought to the first Thanksgiving feast were: corn, venison, turkey, bread, potatoes, and milk.
No, they didn't bring popcorn to the first Thanksgiving, although they did have corn.
There was no popcorn at the first Thanksgiving.
corn husks
yes,The first Thanksgiving meal consisted of deer, corn, shellfish, roasted meat and cranberries.
The Wampanoag did not bring popcorn to the first Thanksgiving feast, but they did bring corn.
corn, and turkey
they had corn and squash for sure
It is reported that Quadequina, of the Wampanoag tribe brought popcorn to the first Thanksgiving dinner in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Indians brought popcorn as a goodwill gesture. No, there was corn, but no popcorn at the feast. See: The Original Thanksgiving Day http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_first_thanksgiving_day
Well where else would they plant corn?
corn, turkey
corn bread turkey