| Most turkey
feathers are composted.
Turkeys have been bred to have
white feathers. White feathers have no spots under the
skin when plucked.
Turkeys will have 3,500 feathers
at maturity.
For their first meal on the
moon, astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin ate roast
turkey in foil packets.
White meat has fewer calories
and less fat than dark meat.
Turkey is low in fat and high
in protein.
According to the 2002 census,
there were 8,436 turkey farms in the United States.
50 percent of U.S. consumers
eat turkey at least once per week.
Eating turkey does not cause
you to feel sleepy after your Thanksgiving dinner. Carbohydrates
in your Thanksgiving dinner are the likely cause of your
sleepiness.
The five most popular ways
to serve leftover turkey is as a sandwich, in stew, chili
or soup, casseroles and as a burger.
Since 1947, the National Turkey
Federation has presented a live turkey and two dressed
turkeys to the President. The President does not eat the
live turkey. He "pardons" it and allows it to live out
its days on a historical farm.
June is National Turkey Lover’s
Month.
Turkey breeding has caused
turkey breasts to grow so large that the turkeys fall
over.
In England, 200 years ago,
turkeys were walked to market in herds. They wore booties
to protect their feet. Turkeys were also walked to market
in the United States.
Wild turkeys were almost wiped
out in the early 1900's. Today there are wild turkeys
in every state except Alaska. |