Turkey Facts
To Eat with Your Turkey
Dessert
100

This part of the turkey is pulled by two people, the winner of which gets their wish granted.

Wish bone

100

Yams and sweet potatoes are the same thing. True or False

False

100

This traditional Thanksgiving dessert was not served at the first Thanksgiving because they did not have ovens.

Pumpkin Pie

200

Turkeys can drown if they look up in the rain. True or False.

True

200

This popular Thanksgiving side dish combines vegetables with bread cubes.

Stuffing

200

This pie topping was first made in 1967 and soon became the most profitable item sold by Birds' Eye Foods.

Cool Whip

300

A turkey can run this fast.

20 miles per hour

300

This tart fruit is a Thanksgiving favorite. It may be served in a canned sauce, or ground with oranges into a relish.

Cranberry

300

This popular side dish was invented in 1955 for a Campbell's soup recipe contest.

Green Bean Casserole

400

The part of the bird you should put the thermometer when cooking

Thigh

400

This starchy tuberous crop was originally grown in the Andes but has grown to be a staple of the typical American's diet.

Potato

400

This nut, popular for pies, is actually a species of hickory. Its name is an Algonquin word that means requiring a stone to crack.

Pecan

500

This part of the turkey's stomach contains tiny stones to help them grind their food.

Gizzard

500

This symbol of food and abundance is often associated with Thanksgiving. It shows a wicker basket filled with fruits and vegetables.

Cornucopia

500

The distance all the pies served for Thanksgiving would stretch.

12,500 miles