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Whether
you are hosting your first Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner
or your thirty-first, these hints, turkey
tips, turkey recipes, and
shortcuts on how to make a turkey will make hosting this
traditional American turkey dinner effortless. In fact,
so effortless you may find yourself making a turkey dinner
with all the trimmings on any day!
A
History of turkey as a meal...
Turkeys
are traditionally cooked as the main course of Christmas
dinner and Thanksgiving feasts in much of the world (traditional
stuffed turkey). This tradition of making a turkey has its
origins in modern times, rather than colonial as people
often assume. Before the 20th century, pork ribs were one
of the most common foods on the holidays, since the pigs
were usually slaughtered in November. Turkeys were once
so abundant in the wild that they were eaten often throughout
the year, whereas pork ribs were rarely available outside
of the holiday season. Turkey dinner has commonly replaced
the traditional Christmas roast goose or roast beef of the
United Kingdom and Europe. While eating a turkey dinner
was once mainly restricted to special occasions, turkey
dinner is now eaten year-round in many delicious forms!
The
turkey is raised throughout temperate parts of the world
and is now a very popular form of poultry. Industrialized
farming has made it very affordable for the amount of meat
it produces. The female domesticated turkey is referred
to as a hen and the chick as a poult. In the United States,
the male is referred to as a tom, while in Europe, the male
is a stag. The average lifespan for a domesticated turkey
is ten years.
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