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The Surprising Origins of Thanksgiving Foods


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The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods | Season 4 | Episode 55

Many traditional Thanksgiving foods are scienced up versions of native New World species. What may surprise you is that before DNA, genetics, or Europeans ...

The Surprising History of Traditional Thanksgiving Foods

The origin of corn (or maize) is said to have begun in Mexico some 9,000 years ago. It's a complex history that's made its way to our ...

Where Did Your Favorite Thanksgiving Day Food Originate?

According to Bruce Smith, senior scientist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, much of what is eaten at Thanksgiving today came from ...

Thanksgiving Food Origins You'd Never Expect

No one is completely certain about what celebrants ate at the first Thanksgiving, but leftover documents and other artifacts have some history ...

The History of Traditional Thanksgiving Foods - Real Simple

Roast turkey was a popular holiday meal by the end of the 19th century, and it became associated with Thanksgiving due in large part to writer ...

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The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods. Season 4 Episode 55. It's Okay To Be Smart: How your favorite Thanksgiving dishes made it to the table. Read more.

What Food Was *Actually* Served at the First Thanksgiving

The modern Thanksgiving holiday is based off a festival shared by the pilgrims and the Wampanoag Native American tribe at Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts, in ...

The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods | It's Okay to Be Smart

Ever wonder where your favorite Thanksgiving foods come from? Well the truth may be closer to home than you think.

Surprising Foods Served (and Missing Dishes) at the First ...

Winslow's letter does mention that the Pilgrims hunted wild turkeys, but they likely weren't the only wildfowl at the table. Geese, ducks and possibly even ...

What Is the History of These 6 Thanksgiving Foods?

1. Roasted Turkey ... Indigenous tribes in Mexico domesticated turkeys around 2,000 years ago and the Spanish later brought them to Europe during ...

Thanksgiving Traditions - National Geographic Kids

Many families include the entire family in the food preparation. Traditional foods include turkey, stuffing, gravy, sweet potatoes, cornbread, mashed potatoes, ...

The History Behind 10 Thanksgiving Dishes | Mental Floss

The tasty taters originally became popular in the south—while pumpkins grew well in the north, sweet potatoes (and the pies they could make) ...

What Did the Pilgrims Eat at the First Thanksgiving? - New England

Turkeys are a possibility, but were not a common food in that time. Pilgrims grew onions and herbs. Cranberries and currants would have been growing wild in the ...

Foods From the First Thanksgiving - YouTube

Thanksgiving dishes have changed greatly over the course of the last few hundred years. Foods from the first Thanksgiving are very different ...

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The surprising origins of Thanksgiving foods, from It's Okay To Be Smart and PBS Digital Studios.

13 Foods That Were Surprisingly Eaten At The First Thanksgiving

What you thought was eaten at the first Thanksgiving is probably historically inaccurate. The feast featured autumnal foods native to ...

The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Foods - KidzTube - KidzSearch

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The dishes on your Thanksgiving table have deep, indigenous roots ...

Acorn meal was typically used by the Wampanoag people and probably shared with the Pilgrims to make some semblance of bread, Peters says. But ...

The Surprising Origin of Thanksgiving Food | By Bordeaux-USA

PBS program "It's Ok to Be Smart" tell us all of the evolution of corn, turkey, cranberries and so on which are typical food of Thanksgiving ...