Food and Drink
History
Thanksgiving Plants
Traditions
100

Which casserole is traditionally topped with crispy fried onions?

Green bean casserole

100

What ship brought the Pilgrims to North America?

The Mayflower

100

What savory herb—also meaning “wise”—is a key seasoning in many stuffing recipes?

Sage

100

What large parade, featuring balloons and marching bands, is held every Thanksgiving morning in New York City?

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

200

What sweet dish is made from yams or sweet potatoes and sometimes topped with marshmallows?

Sweet potato casserole.

200

The Native American interpreter who helped the Pilgrims survive their first year was known by what name?

Squanto (Tisquantum)

200

Cranberries grow in what type of environment commonly associated with their harvest?

Bogs

200

What annual presidential ceremony involves sparing the life of a turkey?

The Presidential Turkey Pardon

300

What beverage, often spiced and served warm, is a common non-alcoholic drink at Thanksgiving?

Apple cider

300

Which U.S. president proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863?

Abraham Lincoln

300

The traditional Native American agricultural trio—corn, beans, and squash—was known as what?

The Three Sisters

300

What do many people do on Thanksgiving morning to support charities and burn calories before dinner?

Participate in a “Turkey Trot” race

400

Which pie, popular in the South, uses a nut from a tree native to North America?

Pecan Pie

400

Which Indigenous nation shared the 1621 harvest feast with the Pilgrims?

The Wampanoag

400

In colonial times, what fall agricultural activity often influenced the timing of early Thanksgiving celebrations?

The end of the harvest season

400

What traditional activity involves breaking part of the turkey for good luck?

Breaking the wishbone

500

What mixture of corn, lima beans, and other vegetables has Indigenous origins and sometimes appears at Thanksgiving?

Succotash

500

Thanksgiving commemorates a 1621 harvest feast that took place in which present-day U.S. state?

Massachusetts 

500

In traditional Indigenous horticulture, beans were planted with corn primarily for what soil-improving reason?

Beans fix nitrogen in the soil.

500

Which Thanksgiving tradition from the early 1900s involved children dressing up in costumes and going door-to-door for treats?

Ragamuffin Day