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1. Starting off with the most important rule of all for Thanksgiving: before you cook the turkey, make sure you remove all the internal organs from the bird first.
Butchers often stuff the innards of birds into a bag, stick the bag back into the bird, and call it what scrumptious-sounding name?
2. I've never actually heard of anyone consuming fried chickpeas stuffed into a turkey, but it's certainly possible; after all, one of the cultural capitals of falafel also happens to be the world's largest turkey consumer per capita.
Which of these countries owns that distinction? As a further hint, it's the only one of the following that doesn't border Turkey.
3. When it comes to stuffing, sometimes it's better not to know what went into it. For instance, a popular Cajun recipe dresses the turkey with white meat from which of these reptilian carnivores?
4. In 2006, Hostess released a cookbook explaining more than fifty ways that you could...erm...enliven your food through subtle addition of fat and sugar. Exhibit A: a turkey stuffing made out of the yellow cake that constitutes which popular Hostess-brand junk food?
5. No one wants to bite into a bird and break their jaw, but that's what nearly happened in the 1892 short story "The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle". Certainly, a gemstone is a strange thing to find inside a bird's throat. Which of these characters eventually unraveled the mystery?
6. Thinking about going authentic for your Thanksgiving feast? Thinking back to the original Thanksgiving, with Pilgrims and Native Americans? Well, unless you're a fan of shelled raw chestnuts, perhaps you should rethink.
In what year did the "First Thanksgiving" occur?
7. Speaking about nightmarish Thanksgivings, imagine biting into your turkey, clenching your jaw on something hard and plastic, and then glancing at your dinner invitee, who quickly apologizes into his stuffing.
Luckily, Steve Martin didn't (at least visibly) have the pleasure of biting into a shower curtain ring in which 1987 comedy, about his and John Candy's ploddings-home for the holiday?
8. If you're Googling for interesting holiday recipes, you might come across mofongo, a stuffing based on fried plantains, garlic, and bacon, which can be easily enough stuffed into your turkey. As for me, I'll pass.
From which Caribbean island, where Thanksgiving is a federal holiday, did mofongo originate?
9. Surely, one of the grossest things that you could find inside your turkey is a chicken stuffed inside a duck. I'll pass. With what portmanteau name is the dish referred to in the United States?
10. In 2013, if you lived in a Jewish household celebrating Thanksgiving, you might have been treated to a really "scrumptious" Thanksgiving recipe: turkey topped with potatoes fried into pancake form. It was Hanukkah, all right, and what traditional holiday food were you mixing with the turkey?
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