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According to historians, this is one of the first records of the modern apple pie. ... 1759 - The Swedish parson, Dr. Israel Acrelius, author of the A History of New Sweden; or, The Settlements On The River Delaware (an extensive history of the Swedish congregations of New Sweden), writing home to Sweden in 1759 an account...
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"Apple-pie was used all the year, the evening meal of children. House-pie, in country places is make of apples neither peeled nor freed from the cores, and its crust is not broken if a agon-wheel goes over it!" ... History of Pie a la Mode, Cambridge Hotel.
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The same is true of American Apple Pie. Not to upset the founding fathers, but apple pie, is not really American at all. Fourteenth century English often enjoyed meat pies. Fruits such as apples were substituted in traditional meat pies and served as dessert. ... The History of Apple Pie;
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The history of apples stretches back to the days of Adam and Eve, when it is believed to have been the “forbidden fruit” described in the Bible. Despite this long standing history, ... Pie: A little slice of history ... A recipe for apple pie from The American Frugal Housewife is an excellent example of the times:
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As American As Apple Pie: A Short Pie History ... "We may have taken (apple pie) to our hearts, but it is neither our invention nor even indigenous to our country. In fact, the apple pie predates our country's settlement by hundreds of years," writes Lee Edwards Benning in "Cook's Tales."
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Food Timeline: historic pies & pastry ... Apple pie; Apple Crisp & Apple Betty; Baklava/filo; Boston cream pie; Calzones; Cape Breton pork pies; Chess pie (aka sugar pie); Cheshire pie ... Pie: A Global History/Janet Clarkson (book)
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