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Cumberland pie is named after the historic county of Cumberland in northwest England. The dish, traditionally made with minced meat topped with mashed potatoes, reflects the local culinary practices of using readily available ingredients. The name emphasizes its regional origins, although variations of the dish can be found in other parts of the UK. Its hearty nature makes it a classic comfort food associated with the area.

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