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Why do we eat turkey for Thanksgiving?In: Thanksgiving [Recategorize] |
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I presume it was because the Native Americans introduced the bird to the Pilgrims (but not necessarily on Thanksgiving Day). It was a large bird that was not migratory and therefore was available throughout the year. It was large enough to feed more than one family.
Have you ever eaten a wild turkey? Moma-mia! If cooked right, it tastes much better than a Butter-Ball and a lot less fat in your diet. Wild turkeys feed on acorns and other natural products(including insects and small reptiles, etc.) that give them a totally different taste.
First answer by Custermen. Last edit by Custermen. Contributor trust: 396 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 15 [recommend question]
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