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Apple pie

Apple pie

(n)
UK
ˈæpl paɪ
US
ˈæpəl paɪ
Definition: A pie made with apples.
Meaning: Bánh táo
Not Common
How to use "Apple pie" vocabulary in sentence (example)

An apple pie is a pie in which the principal filling ingredient is apple.

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Apple pie lovers generally love this delicious dish accompanied with ice creams.

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English apple pie recipes go back to the time of Chaucer.

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The 1381 recipe is the earliest known apple pie recipe in the world, and lists the ingredients as good apples, good spices, figs, raisins and pears.

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It wasn't until the 15th century that Dutch bakers transformed the crust-less apple pie into the lattice-style pastry we commonly see today.

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Ingredients used in the Dutch style apple pie are different.

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There are American apple pie recipes, both manuscript and printed, from the 18th century.

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America's first cookbook includes two recipes for apple pie, neither claiming the roots of the recipe.

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Today, apple pie is the most popular flavor in America, followed by pumpkin, chocolate, lemon meringue and cherry - according to the American Pie Council.

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Apple pie is an unofficial symbol of the United States and one of its signature comfort foods.

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The saying "as American as apple pie" describes things that represent the best of American culture.

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It wasn't until the 1940s, when the United States entered World War II, that "as American as apple pie" truly took off.

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When journalists at the time asked soldiers why they were willing to fight in the war, the typical response was "for mom and apple pie".

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By the 1960s, the phrase transformed into "American as apple pie".

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She was a farmer and it's believed she developed a very new type of apple, when her apple pie already became widely popular.

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