The original word “turkey” has its roots in a word that means “cock of Calicut”, dating back to when the Old World explorers brought turkeys from Mesoamerica around the world with them in trade – turkeys seemed to take to the Kerala climate well, so they were raised as expensive dinner birds – similar to pheasants in the Western world – for export…
…and Istanbul was a major port of call for exported Indian turkeys, thus leading to the new moniker.
(Just another incident of the Arab world getting the credit for Indian innovations. Not as major as the reappropriation of the number zero, or indeed the entire decimal system, as Bertrand Russell will attest…)
International incident caused by dropping a platter on Thanksgiving: the downfall of Turkey, the overthrow of Greece, and the destruction of China. – Golden Magazine, ca 1967
My friends and I used to say something about Turkey, Greece, and Hungary in some mnemonic device when studying for geography. I don’t recall it exactly now but it was fun at the time.
Michael Thorton about 4 years ago
The original word “turkey” has its roots in a word that means “cock of Calicut”, dating back to when the Old World explorers brought turkeys from Mesoamerica around the world with them in trade – turkeys seemed to take to the Kerala climate well, so they were raised as expensive dinner birds – similar to pheasants in the Western world – for export…
…and Istanbul was a major port of call for exported Indian turkeys, thus leading to the new moniker.
(Just another incident of the Arab world getting the credit for Indian innovations. Not as major as the reappropriation of the number zero, or indeed the entire decimal system, as Bertrand Russell will attest…)
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 4 years ago
I don’t live near a farm, so why am I always surrounded by turkeys?
david_42 about 4 years ago
In the bird = stuffing, in a dish = dressing.
gcarlson about 4 years ago
International incident caused by dropping a platter on Thanksgiving: the downfall of Turkey, the overthrow of Greece, and the destruction of China. – Golden Magazine, ca 1967
Michael G. about 4 years ago
In Turkey, the bird is called a “persian”.
dianamek Premium Member about 4 years ago
Be honest. Turkeys come from slaughter houses.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’d like to find the country of Pumpkin Pie…
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 4 years ago
My friends and I used to say something about Turkey, Greece, and Hungary in some mnemonic device when studying for geography. I don’t recall it exactly now but it was fun at the time.