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'''Roast turkey'''—the preparation of the whole bird as a meal for a large group of people—has a long tradition in North America
that dates back to the time when wild turkeys were shot to be roasted on the campfire and continues to modern times
when a domesticated turkey is prepared in the oven to be served at a family gathering, typically on [[Thanksgiving]] and also on [[Christmas Day]].

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Roast turkey—the preparation of the whole bird as a meal for a large group of people—has a long tradition in North America that dates back to the time when wild turkeys were shot to be roasted on the campfire and continues to modern times when a domesticated turkey is prepared in the oven to be served at a family gathering, typically on Thanksgiving and also on Christmas Day.