According to new research, over half of Americans have a Thanksgiving recipe that’s been passed down from generation to generation within their family.
The survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split across all 50 states, found that 55% have a treasured family recipe that’s been shared through the years.
Almost three in five (58%) African American households and 56% of Hispanic households keep these recipes alive during Thanksgiving.
More than half (52%) of those polled even revealed that the recipe is over 25 years old.
Commissioned by Jennie-O and conducted by Talker Research, the survey explored some of these recipes and diverse cultural backgrounds to understand what makes Thanksgiving tables across the country unique.
Some are still a family secret, as one respondent only knew the ma

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