For many centuries, turkey has been part of our Christmas meal. Families come together to enjoy a well-grilled turkey. People have different ways of cooking it.
Why do we eat turkey on Christmas? The reason that turkey became more common was that farmers thought it would be much more cost-effective to keep chickens and cows alive, so that they could produce eggs and milk. Hence, turkey became the preferred meal option and since then it has became tradition to eat turkey on Christmas day.
If you are not that skilled in the kitchen and you need some tips on how to cook a turkey, this video is for you.
The video shows you step by step how to cook a turkey.
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