Many things! Some include:
-turkey
-turkey gravy
-turkey stuffing
-mashed potatoes
-cranberries
-corn
-beans
-pie (especially pumpkin!)
....and so much more! The variety of Thanksgiving dinners in America are so open; there are many more things eaten on that day!
88% of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving.
Native Americans
Probably 95 to 99% of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. Atheists, and the homeless people living on the streets, unable to get a special meal on Thanksgiving, are probably the only Americans who do not celebrate the holiday. Even vegetarians who eat a no poultry, or meat, dish on Thanksgiving will probably celebrate the holiday.
Rihanna likely eats the same Thanksgiving foods as most Americans: turkey, cranberries, potatoes, and pie.
Americans traditionally eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Yes; the native Americans brought venison for both parties, the pilgrims and themselves, to eat.
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.
People ate Turkey, Corn and Beans. This is because Turkey comes from the Pilgrims and Corn and Beans come from the Native Americans. This is why it's been a tradition to eat Turkey on Thanksgiving.
Nothing, as those people are all dead. However, their descendents *should* eat whatever we want.
According to the National Turkey Federation, the average weight of turkeys purchased for Thanksgiving is 15 pounds, which means some 690 million pounds of turkey were consumed in the U.S. during Thanksgiving in 2007.
They did not celebrate Thanksgiving.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving