82% does
88% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
82% of the American homes have Turkey on Thanksgiving.
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No. Thanksgiving is a purely American holiday, it's not celebrated anywhere else
Most people eat turkey on Thanksgiving because it is an old tradition, many people like that old tradition! They should change the turkey to another food, some people think that thanksgiving is about turkey not giving thanks. An alternate answer: Thanksgiving is predominately a North American holiday celebrated in the US and Canada. The world population is approaching 7 billion. The population of the US + Canada is approximately 335 million. This is approximately 4.8 % or Earth's human population. As such most people do not eat turkey at thanksgiving as the vast majority of Earth's population don't celebrate it as a holiday!
No, Thanksgiving is a North American holiday.
No. Thanksgiving is an exclusively US American holiday. Turkish people do not celebrate it. Additionally, Turkish people do not eat turkey as often as US Americans do.
Because in the early days of American colonization the turkey was a plentiful game bird.
Cook an 11 lb turkey for Thanksgiving dinner for approximately 3 to 3.5 hours at 325F until the internal temperature reaches 165F.
less than a pound
no thanksgiving didnt come from turkey because thanksgiving is a holiday in USA
The Festival of Turkey might be one way to describe the American observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday, for which the communal eating of turkey is one of the primary symbols.