Cranberry sauce while perhaps not the best choice, has become the tradition.
turkey and chocolate and cranberry sauce. also stuffing. :D
Cranberry sauce :)
Traditionally Cranberry Sauce or Cranberry Jelly should be served with turkey.
Gravy, which you can make with the Turkey Fat.
In a Christmas kitchen, one can find the following items: turkey, cranberry sauce, salad, steak, pork chop, roast chicken, Christmas pudding, red wine, white wine, etc.
Just Christians celelbrate it as "Christmas" in Turkey.Also Turkey has no special vacation for Christmas.
Only Christians in turkey celebrate christmas.
Turkey, Ham, Dressing, Cranberry sauce, Greens, Potato salad, Pies, and plenty of foods. It depends on the cultural beliefs.
Cranberry sauce was first introduced to English Christmas dinners in the 19th century. It gained popularity in the United States, particularly among early settlers who adapted Native American recipes. By the late 1800s, cranberry sauce became a common accompaniment to turkey in festive meals, including Christmas dinners. Its association with the holiday spread as American traditions influenced English celebrations.
What me and my family does is Turkey ham and such its not all that fancy though.
because in the 16th centery turkey was introdused to England and king Henry the VIII was the first person to have turkey on Christmas. after a while it became fashion to have turkey at Christmas.
totally