1
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fried apple pies
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United Kingdom
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Occasional treat, not as popular as other baked goods
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1
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2
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fry pie
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United Kingdom
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Often referred to as a savory dish, filled with meat, vegetables, and gravy
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1
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3
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meat pie
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UK
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Common savory snack or meal, often enjoyed with mashed potatoes and mushy peas.
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1
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4
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meat pie
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United Kingdom
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An iconic dish often consumed as a hearty meal, especially popular in pubs and as street food.
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1
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5
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meat pie
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United Kingdom
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Popular savory snack or meal, often filled with minced meat and gravy, in Australia and the United Kingdom.
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1
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6
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pie
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United Kingdom
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Commonly consumed as a savory dish, with fillings such as steak and kidney, chicken and mushroom, or beef and ale
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1
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7
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pie
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United Kingdom
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Common dessert/sweet treat, often served at Thanksgiving (US) or with tea (UK)
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1
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8
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pie
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United Kingdom
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Traditional dessert often enjoyed during holidays or family gatherings
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1
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9
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pie
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United Kingdom
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Common dessert or savory dish, often served at holiday gatherings.
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1
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10
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pie
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United Kingdom
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Traditional dessert often served during holidays and special occasions
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1
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11
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pies
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United Kingdom
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Traditional dessert often enjoyed during holidays and family gatherings
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1
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12
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pies
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United Kingdom
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Commonly eaten as a dessert or savory dish, often filled with fruits, meat, or vegetables
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1
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13
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pies
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United Kingdom
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Pies are a popular comfort food often enjoyed for dinner or dessert, with a variety of sweet and savory fillings.
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1
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14
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pies
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United Kingdom
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Popular dessert often enjoyed during holidays and special occasions
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1
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15
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pies
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United Kingdom
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Pies are a popular savory or sweet dish, often enjoyed as a main course or dessert.
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1
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16
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whoopie pie
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United Kingdom
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Unfamiliar and not a part of traditional British desserts
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1
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17
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whoopie pie
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United Kingdom
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Uncommon and not widely known unlike in the United States
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1
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18
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whoopie pie
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United Kingdom
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Whoopie pies are not commonly known or consumed in the United Kingdom, and are more associated with American culinary traditions.
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1
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