Yes, on the 6th of December
No, it's not.
Literally why would they? No, they don't.
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Traditionally we eat ham. Some people eat turkey too. We also eat Turnip Casserole, Carrot Casserole and Potato Casserole. As you can see, we eat lots of casseroles. A traditional Christmas dish in Finland is also a beetroot salad. We drink mulled wine (known as "glögi" in Finland).
The country of Finland in itself does not eat seafood. However, many of the citizens there do.
They do not I am 100% percent sure since I am from Finland and trust me they don't really eat meat.
Same thing the pilgrims ate.
They would have hunted a Turkey.
Thanksgiving is not known in Romania.
A tradition is for turkey to be ate on Thanksgiving.
It is physically impossible to "expand" your stomach in order to eat more. However, you can starve for a day before Thanksgiving, so that during Thanksgiving you will be extremely hungry.
Your choice entirely.
Only The US and canada celebrate Thanksgiving
Turkeys eat people
Thanksgiving is celebrated in North American, not in Poland.
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.
Well, we don't have thanksgiving in Czech republic
No, because if they eat other turkey for Thanksgiving it would be like you eating other people.
The amount they eat is millions