Berries
Corn/ Maize
Muffins
Lentils
Acorns
Dandelions
Potatos
Bread
Milk
Rhubarb
No, the Pilgrims did not have ham at their first Thanksgiving in 1621. Historical accounts suggest that their feast included foods such as venison, fowl (likely wild turkey and other birds), shellfish, corn, and various crops. Pork was not commonly consumed by the Pilgrims at that time, and ham would not have been a part of their Thanksgiving celebration.
If you eat turkey on thanksgiving you are living a lie the pilgrims and Indians ate cod and other fish clams and crabs they ate a feast in victory of killing majority of a rival tribe next thanksgiving ask for lobster -Lauren Maxwell
There are different things that the Pilgrims had to eat at the Thanksgiving feast. The food mainly entailed ducks and geese among other traditional delicacies. Thanksgiving is marked on every fourth Thursday of November.
i think it was developed when people had a nice feast and thanked each other. It was when the Indians were kind to the pilgrims and teaching them how to grow food. And they were teaching how to survive in North America. They had a feast thanking God for everything He had given them. Although the pilgrims brought most of the food. Hence the name "Thanksgiving". They were so grateful for the Indians.
There isnt only one person who made Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving was created when the Pilgrims came to the Native Americans in America. They helped each other grow and hunt. They held a feast which is now known as Thanksgiving
There are no records mentioning any foods for the 1621 Thanksgiving feast other than venison (deer meet) and fowl. Some believe they probably also had seafood such as lobster and cod, and swan, duck, and turkey meat. The feast would have had more meats than vegetables, which were less bountiful, but the vegetables served would probably have been pumpkins, turnips, peas, onion, and beans. It is likely they also had fruits; possibly plums and grapes. It is doubtful they had sweet desserts, as more than likely, their supplies of sugar brought over with them would have been gone by the time the feast was held. There are some records of the first Thanksgiving celebration that it was a three-day event.
According to Historians, the Pilgrims spent Thanksgiving preparing for a large feast by hunting wild game and preparing favorite dishes in celebration of their harvest. The Pilgrims also invited the native Indians to join them in the feast since the Indians helped the Pilgrims survive the first harvest. For the most part, the Pilgrims ate and played games with each other and the Indians.
They ate beans, corn, turkey, wild game, potatoes, turnip, carrots and salt beef and other foods.
The pilgrims and Indians got together and didnt get along so well but they learned to like each other and tought each other many things.The native Americans tought the pilgrims how to harvest food so they had a big feast! BY CAMRYNW58
yes such as thanksgiving and other holidays
newtest3 Well OBVIOUSLY turkey, corn, and other vegetables... And even unsalted popcorn!remember... Oogla knows all!
Yes