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Venison and fowl are the only foods that we know for sure were served at the first Thanksgiving. The rest is guess work. But venison and fowl still may be found at Thanksgiving meals nowadays.

Additionally, it's possible that the first Thanksgiving meal included berries, fruits, nuts, and vegetables. Such fare is common nowadays too. For example, cranberries and pumpkins find their way onto modern Thanksgiving tables. So might they have been found during that first Thanksgiving celebration.

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What were the only two foods historians are certain were on the menu of the first thanksgiving?

Historians are conflicted about specific food on the first Thanksgiving menu. The two foods most are certain the pilgrims had are corn and venison.


How many foods on first Thanksgiving?

If you eat turkey on thanksgiving you are living a lie the pilgrims and Indians ate cod and other fish clams and crabs they ate a feast in victory of killing majority of a rival tribe next thanksgiving ask for lobster -Lauren Maxwell


Which foods did the pilgrims possibly have on the first Thanksgiving?

There are no records mentioning any foods for the 1621 Thanksgiving feast other than venison (deer meet) and fowl. Some believe they probably also had seafood such as lobster and cod, and swan, duck, and turkey meat. The feast would have had more meats than vegetables, which were less bountiful, but the vegetables served would probably have been pumpkins, turnips, peas, onion, and beans. It is likely they also had fruits; possibly plums and grapes. It is doubtful they had sweet desserts, as more than likely, their supplies of sugar brought over with them would have been gone by the time the feast was held. There are some records of the first Thanksgiving celebration that it was a three-day event.


Why did colonists celebrate the first Thanksgiving?

In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated the first Thanksgiving because this new established colony had a bountiful harvest. It was a harvest meal that featured foods, such as corn, pumpkin, nuts, cranberry, and different types of game.


What food did pilgrims have on Thanksgiving?

They ate beans, corn, turkey, wild game, potatoes, turnip, carrots and salt beef and other foods.

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