Not every Thanksgiving features just turkey and mashed potatoes. Here are glimpses of what Thanksgiving dinner looked like at a Japanese-American household in Chicago and a student’s home in Boston.
Chicago, Ill., November 26, 2015: There was a mix of American, Japanese and Korean cuisine brought by a mix of American, Japanese and Korean families. (Photo by: Ann Singer/BUNS)
Chicago, Ill., November 26, 2015: Richard Singer carves a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner in a suburb outside of Chicago, Ill., on November 26, 2015. There was a mix of American, Japanese and Korean cuisine brought by a mix of American, Japanese and Korean families. (Photo by: Ann Singer/BUNS)
Chicago, Ill., November 26, 2015: From left: Yoshie Rabottini, Reicy Choe and Etsuko Singer eat Thanksgiving dinner in a suburb outside of Chicago, Ill., on November 26, 2015. There was a mix of American, Japanese and Korean cuisine brought by a mix of American, Japanese and Korean families. (Photo by: Ann Singer/BUNS)
November 26, 2015: International students from China, Boston, India and France celebrated Thanksgiving by gathering around a Chinese hot pot. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
November 26, 2015: International students from China, Boston, India and France celebrated Thanksgiving by gathering around a Chinese hot pot. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)
November 26, 2015: International students from China, India and France celebrated Thanksgiving by gathering around a Chinese hot pot and playing a pictorial card game after. (Photo by: Nikita Sampath/BUNS)