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RE: Food Fight Friday: Food Words

in #fff5 years ago

I have never in my life ate a turkey. In meats variants I love only chicken and it's little breakfast friendly egg. That was quite imaginative of 'pass the cat, and what about people who eat snakes, they would say 'pass the snake nigga' lol!
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Hey, @praditya.

Our family tends to eat turkey for Thanksgiving, and normally that's about it for the rest of the year. Every so often it might happen another time, for sandwiches. That's about it. We'll eat way more chicken than turkey, for sure. But then, there's a lot of ground beef, other kinds of beef, and pork being eaten, too. So, turkey isn't high on the list for us either.

Oh okay! Yes, I heard in western culture turkey is made for thanksgiving. but here in my nation, it isn't any festival. But that's the richness of variety of cultures and people.

Hey, @praditya.

As far as I know, there aren't a whole lot of countries that actually celebrate a day of Thanksgiving, and some of them are actually in the East, though not really similar to ours. Canada probably comes the closest, though it's on a different day.

I doubt that turkeys are involved in all those places, too, just because they were the plentiful bird here at the time of the pilgrims.

At any rate, I'm sure there are some similar holidays where families gather and may or may not reflect on what they're grateful for. Christmas, New Year's, Easter—all of those can be times of gratefulness, too, in addition to what other national or local holidays countries might have.

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