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The History of Turkeys! 🍂
November 1st, 2024
Get ready to gobble up some fascinating history with a fun fact about one of the most iconic birds of the holiday season—the turkey! We’re here to add a touch of festive charm to your day. Let’s explore today’s delightful tidbit!
Did you know?
Turkeys are native to North America and were domesticated by Indigenous peoples long before the arrival of European settlers, with evidence of domestication dating back to around 2000 BCE!
The wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) was an important food source for many Native American tribes. When European settlers arrived, they quickly adopted turkeys as a staple in their diets. Turkeys became particularly associated with Thanksgiving celebrations in the United States, largely due to their size and ability to feed large groups of people. Benjamin Franklin even proposed the turkey as the national bird of the United States, believing it to be a more fitting symbol than the bald eagle!
We hope today’s fun fact has added a bit of flavor to your day! Whether you’re a fan of Thanksgiving traditions or just love learning about food history, join us in celebrating the rich legacy of turkeys.