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However, although turkey now appears regularly on most British Christmas tables, it has only been a symbol of Christmas for the past 60 years. Before that, the British selected the main dish for this party is goose, boar head, even peacock. But since the turkey came to this country, the farmers realized that the animals they intended to kill at Christmas could be better used for other purposes. And turkey was a more appropriate party for this big holiday. Indeed, starting in the 1950s, turkey was initially considered a luxury food, but gradually it became popular. turn over. In 1930, a normal person had to work for a week to have enough money to buy a turkey, now it only takes 1.7 hours of work.

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