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Pasties (pronounced Past-eez, not Paste-eez)
* tarts (jam,treacle etc.) * cornish pasties * pies
Most pies don't. Apple pies do.
Yorkshire puddings, pasties, hp sauces, pork pies, fish & chips, chicken tika massala, chineise take away
Sweet pies have a sweet filling and a sweet pastry. (i.e the filling and pastry contain sugar). Savory pies do not.
Mincemeat pies contain a mixture of finely chopped apples, raisins, spices, meat, and rum or brandy.
If you are making these from scratch at home, then no. You can make mini apple pies with the same recipe as a standard 9 inch apple pie, but instead make mini pies in a cupcake tray.
minced meat is thick strands of beef. I think its used for meat pies.
A Cornish Pasty is a small meat filled pastry that is triangular in shape. As well as meat, there usually are vegetables like peas and carrots (although some say carrots should never be put in one to be authentic) and other veggies that are normally in a filling of a meat pie. Meat pies are sometimes called a "pot pie". A pasty is like a turnover, it is not contained in a pot or dish. See links below for some recipes.
A cafe is a place that sells food and (non-alcoholic) drink to be consumed either on or off the premises. Their 'usual' food is Sandwiches, pies, pasties and cakes. While many cafes make their own produce, some simply buy read-made foods from a wholesaler.
Yes. All organic or material and thus all food contains hydrogen.