in the past only the wealthy would have been able to afford these dishes at Christmas and regular folk would most likely have just had a better cut of meat. turkey became popular in the 1970's onwards as mass farming greatly reduced the price. goose is often considered now as the traditional dish and is now one of the most popluar dishes available for the middle classes. duck has often been used as a traditional meal to a larger cross section of the popluation near the cost or natural water reserves
same as today goose, turkey or ham or duck
Goose and turkey are more common Christmas dinner fowl. Ducks are rare. You could roast the duck but you could also prepare it any way that suited you, including the incredible Mandarin Duck.
Mainly turkey - but some people choose chicken, goose or duck as an alternative.
What me and my family does is Turkey ham and such its not all that fancy though.
Ham Chicken Duck Tofu Turkey Lamb Beef Goose
Oh, my friend, there is no "best" meat for Christmas Day. It all depends on your personal preference and what brings you joy. Whether it's a succulent roast turkey, a tender ham, or a flavorful prime rib, the most important thing is to choose something that makes you and your loved ones happy. Remember, the true beauty of the holiday season is sharing a delicious meal with those you care about.
3???? I would have said duck, goose, chicken, turkey and guineafowl....
they used to have duck but queen Victoria changed it to turkey
No because a goose is not a duck
The classic game Duck Duck Goose is still being played and enjoyed by children. Variations of the way it is played have evolved from the original, but the traditional game is still being played by children in many countries.
Poultry includes Chickens, Turkey, duck, goose, peacock and swan.
Duck duck means germs and goose means pee