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  2. The Real Reason Why Turkey Makes You So Sleepy - AOL

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    How much turkey do you have to eat to be sleepy? Turkey at Thanksgiving dinner doesn’t inherently make you sleepy. Other factors like alcohol, carb-heavy side dishes, and large portion sizes are ...

  3. Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving? Still, while an extremely popular source of food, this wasn't enough to make turkeys the unofficial Thanksgiving mascot. What led to where we are today is ...

  4. Turkey meat - Wikipedia

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    Turkey with mole is regarded as Mexico's "national dish". [13] [14] Turkey rice is regarded as one of Taiwan's national dishes. [15] [16] Because the turkey is a New World bird not known to the Jewish people until after the completion of the Hebrew Bible and Talmud, questions about its kosher status have been discussed for years. The majority ...

  5. Not all families serve turkey on Thanksgiving. Here's why ...

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    Alexander Hamilton is believed to have said, "No person should abstain from having turkey on Thanksgiving Day."For over two hundred years, families across the U.S. have followed his directive ...

  6. Thanksgiving dinner - Wikipedia

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    By 1857, turkey had become part of the traditional dinner in New England. [21] The domestic turkey eaten now is very different from the wild turkey known to the Pilgrims, Hamilton, and Franklin. Wild turkeys are native to the Americas and evolved around 5 million years ago. At least five subspecies are still found in 48 states, Mexico, and ...

  7. National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation - Wikipedia

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    Calvin Coolidge, alarmed at the number of turkeys being offered to the president at the time, briefly stopped the tradition upon assuming office in 1923 and chose to buy his own turkey; he relented in 1925 and was soon bombarded with an unusual array of animals to eat, including Rebecca, a live raccoon that Coolidge received in 1926 and ...

  8. Ham vs Turkey: The Great Thanksgiving Showdown - AOL

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    And the statistics don’t lie: according to the National Turkey Federation, about 46 million turkeys are eaten every Thanksgiving, by about 88 percent of Americans.

  9. Does eating turkey really make you sleepy? The truth about ...

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    Why does turkey make you sleepy? Many people do get very drowsy after consuming a huge Thanksgiving meal. The average dinner can contain 3,000 calories, according to the Calorie Control Council.