Is apple pie British or American?

Apple pie is a longstanding symbol of America, but the dessert didn't actually come from America, and neither did the apples. Apples are native to Asia, and have been in America about as long as Europeans have.
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Is Apple Crumble American or British?

Apple crumble is a British pudding that originated during World War II food rationing.
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Why is apple pie the American pie?

So, sometime at the end of the 18th century, with the help of the apple preserving techniques brought over by Dutch immigrants and the (actually edible) flaky, pastry crust brought over by German immigrants, the American apple pie was born.
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Do they eat apple pie in the UK?

A British apple pie is the classic dessert or tea time treat. The pie is the stalwart of baking and practically every country has their own style. This one is a traditional British, and also Irish, one.
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Who made the first apple pie?

So where was apple pie invented? The first written apple pie recipe goes back to 1381 in b) England. It was printed by Geoffrey Chaucer and included apples, figs, raisins, pears and a pastry shell (but no sugar).
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Is Apple Pie Actually American?



Are pies British?

Although America is traditionally associated with apple pie more than any other country, it dates back to England in the 14th Century with a recipe printed by none other than the author Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Is pie an American thing?

They're simple, they're American and come Thanksgiving, everybody saves room for them. But the pies we know today are a fairly recent addition to a history that goes back as long as mankind has had dough to bake into a crust and stuff to put inside it.
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What are British pies called?

One of the most popular comfort foods in the United Kingdom is called shepherd's pie, a hot and savory dish reminiscent of a casserole, consisting of minced lamb or mutton meat, onions, carrots, Worcestershire sauce, thick gravy, and seasonings such as marjoram, parsley, and black pepper.
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What country invented pie?

The history of the pie has its roots in ancient Egypt and Greece. The ancient Greeks ate pie (artocreas), though it was of the savory type with meat in an open pastry shell. The Romans may have been the first to create a pie that included a top and bottom crust.
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Did the British invent pies?

Pie is an ancient dish invented by the Romans

They gave us roads and running water and the Romans are also credited with giving us pie – the first example of a meat filling enclosed in a basic pastry made of flour and oil can be traced back to ancient Rome.
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What is a traditional American dessert?

Cheesecake. A mix of sweet, soft cream cheese, sugar, and flavorings, cheesecake has become the official dessert of New York, with other areas of the country claiming it as well.
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Where did the apple originate from?

The Origins of Apples

Apples are not native to North America. They originated in Kazakhstan, in central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. The capital of Kazakhstan, Alma Ata, means “full of apples.” By 1500 BC apple seeds had been carried throughout Europe.
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Is Dutch apple pie really Dutch?

The Dutch and Germans each had their own version of an apple pie that would include a lattice crust or be more cake-like in consistency. "Dutch apple pie is not Dutch. Our 'appeltaart' is either more cake-like or made with a buttery crust," says Peter Rose, a food historian and author specializing in Dutch cuisine.
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Is Apple Crisp a American dessert?

Apple crisp is a beloved American dessert which combines tender apples covered with a delectable crunchy topping.
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What is apple crumble called in America?

Apple crisp is a dessert made with a streusel topping. In the US and Canada, it is also called apple crumble, a word which refers to a different dessert in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
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What is the most popular pie in England?

The Scotch pie is the UK's favourite, receiving 385,497 searches or 16.9% of total searches for pie across the UK over the past 12 months. Originating in Scotland, this pie traditionally contains mutton but commonly contains beef, particularly when sold across England.
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Why are British pies oval?

In honor of the birth of the Savior, the mince pie was originally made in oblong casings (coffin or cradle shaped), with a place for the Christ Child to be placed on top.
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When did America get pie?

1620 – The Pilgrims brought their favorite family pie recipes with them to America. The colonist and their pies adapted simultaneously to the ingredients and techniques available to them in the New World. At first, they baked pie with berries and fruits pointed out to them by the Native Americans.
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What is a traditional British pie?

The Pork Pie

This meat pie is an incredibly traditional British pie. It's usually eaten cold, and consists of a thick and crumbly hot water crust pastry encasing a pork filling. The pork is roughly chopped, seasoned and moistened slightly with pork jelly that lines the pastry sides.
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Is pie an English dish?

Pies are very popular in England. Pies are a baked dish consisting of a filling such as chopped meat or fruit enclosed in or covered with pastry ( a mixture of flour and butter). A traditional English dish consisting of a cooked mixture of chopped beef, kidneys, onions, mushrooms and beef stock.
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Does England have sweet pies?

Mince Pie. Mince pie is a staple Christmas snack in England, consisting of a crumbly pastry shell filled with dried fruits and spices (often called mincemeat). Originally, the pies contained both sweet and savory ingredients such as ground meat, lard, and cheese.
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Who invented apple crumble?

Some people make them with apples. Some add other things to spice up their crumble. But everyone remembers the village that started the apple crumble craze – Much Wittering in Somerset. And now, every year, we celebrate the day seventy years ago when an over-excited goat called Sid invented apple crumble.
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What is the most popular pie in America?

And the vote is in: America's favorite pie is apple pie. As we wrote about in our blog on the history of apple pie, today's apple pie is quite unlike the delicious dessert's predecessor. In fact, the pies were once made with hard, inedible crusts that simply served to preserve the pie's contents.
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Where was apple pie a la mode invented?

The New York Times reported that “Pie à la Mode” was first invented by Townsend at the Cambridge Hotel in Cambridge, New York in the late 1800s. It was later reported by several sources that Townsend ordered pie and ice cream at the Cambridge Hotel in 1896, and thus invented the dessert.
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