The history of the good old apple pie goes back a very long way. It could have originated from either England or Holland/Netherlands. There is a English recipe that dates back to 1381. Although, without of a shadow of a doubt, apples cooked in pies predates this by many 100's of years.
no, apple pie is extremely American
"American Pie" is the title of a movie.
As American as apple pie.
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simileThe phrase "as American as apple pie" is an example of both a simile and an expression.
That apple pie is a symbol for american life.
Nothing--Apple Pie was developed in Germany.In fact, when the Pilgrims landed, there were no edible apples in America--only crabapples. Pumpkin pie is American!
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Colonial apple pie has its roots in England, where apple pies were a common dish. When English settlers came to America, they brought their recipes with them. Apples were abundant in the New World, making apple pie a popular and familiar dessert among early American colonists. Over time, apple pie became a symbol of American identity and a staple in American cuisine.
according to American surveys, 6 out of 10 chose apple pie
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