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So in Japanese and Korean, turkeys are called “seven-faced birds” (七面鳥)
Japanese: シチメンチョウ (七面鳥) shichimenchou
Korean: 칠면조 (七面鳥) chilmyŏnjo
The name refers to how the skin on an excited turkey's neck changes color (seven colors > seven faces)
Are you going to eat a “seven-faced bird” (七面鳥) today?
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