There’s no solid evidence that turkey was on the menu in late 1621, when the Pilgrim settlers of Plymouth Colony sat down with indigenous Wampanoag people for what we now recognize as the first Thanksgiving celebration.
While “fowl” may have been served, that may well have referred to seasonal waterfowl like duck or geese, rather than turkey.
Monday, October 14, 2024
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