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[Understanding the Traditions and History of American Thanksgiving]-[EP330 Thanksgiving Dinner | Global View(2025)]

English Learning Podcast · B1 · 2025-11-23

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The Origins and Traditions of Thanksgiving in the United States

Thanksgiving serves as one of the most significant and traditional holidays in the United States, held annually on a Thursday in late November. Beyond being a simple day off from work and school, it represents a cultural cornerstone focused on family, gratitude, and a shared, elaborate meal.

Historical Roots: Settlers and the New World

The holiday’s origins are deeply rooted in the history of the early settlers who arrived in Massachusetts. These individuals were driven by religious persecution in England under King James, where they were prevented from practicing their faith freely. Seeking a new life, they traveled to what was then known as the New World—a term used to describe North America before it was fully explored by Europeans.

Upon arrival, the settlers faced the challenges of survival in an unfamiliar environment. They established a relationship with the natives of the land, specifically a man named Squanto. Squanto played a pivotal role by teaching the settlers how to harvest local crops, such as corn. This collaboration proved essential, as it allowed the settlers to secure enough food for the winter. To celebrate their survival, health, and the abundance of their new lives, they held a large feast with the natives, establishing the spirit of gratitude that defines the holiday today.

The Traditional Thanksgiving Feast

Central to the celebration is an expansive and delicious dinner. The menu is highly traditional and includes several iconic dishes:

  • Turkey: Often considered the centerpiece, this large bird is rarely eaten outside of the holiday season, making it a unique feature of the Thanksgiving table.
  • Pumpkin Pie: A classic baked dessert made from pumpkin, which is a type of gourd harvested in autumn. It is characterized by its sweet filling.
  • Mashed Potatoes with Gravy: Potatoes are "mashed" into a soft, creamy consistency and served with gravy—a savory, salty sauce typically made from the juices and fats collected from the roasted turkey.
  • Stuffing: Traditionally prepared by putting a mixture of bread, onions, and vegetables inside the turkey cavity during the cooking process, it is later removed and served as a savory side dish.

A Neutral and Inclusive Celebration

Unlike many other holidays that may carry specific religious connotations, Thanksgiving is viewed as a "neutral" holiday in the United States. This inclusivity allows people from all backgrounds to participate. It is a time when families gather together to share a meal, watch football on television, and enjoy a four-day weekend. The holiday is fundamentally about spending quality time with loved ones and reflecting on the importance of being thankful for everything one has, marking it as a truly special tradition in American life.

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So, what are you doing for Thanksgiving?
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Well, you know, it's a time to get together with all your family and be thankful for everything.
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Yeah, but how did this holiday come to be?
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to EnglishPod.
My name is Marco.
My name is Catherine.
And today we're celebrating a very important and very special American holiday.
That's right.
Today we are celebrating and talking about Thanksgiving, a very, as you say, traditional and big holiday in the United States.

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