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The phrase "as American as apple pie" is an example of both a simile and an expression.
no, apple pie is extremely American
"American Pie" is the title of a movie.
As American as apple pie.
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Apple pie american pie and apple tart a a abica a a a a a a peach pie is good!!!
It depends on what fruit it is. For example, a pie filled with apples is called a apple pie. Or, a pie filled with blueberries is called a blueberry pie.
That apple pie is a symbol for american life.
The reader must understand that he is an idiot for asking such a stupid question.
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!
apple pie
Torta di mele is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "apple pie." The feminine singular phrase translates literally into English as "pie of apples." The pronunciation will be "TOR-ta dee MEY-ley" in Italian.
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.