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A '''pie''' is a dish of food, covered (often top and bottom) with a [[pastry]] crust. [[Norman]]s and [[Frank]]s were especially fond of meat pies and other pastries.
a mis-spelling of pi - A transcendental number, approximately 3.14159, represented by the symbol π, that expresses the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle and appears as a constant in many mathematical expressions.

In Europe, meat pies are often a staple meal. In [[North America]], pies are usually filled with sweet [[fruit]] preserves and served as a [[dessert]]. Small dessert pies are often called [[tart]]s.

[[Canada|Canadians]] tend to refer to meat pies as ''tortierre'', or simply "torts", and dessert pies as "pies".

==Recipes==

* [[Caneline Beef Pie (recipe)|Caneline Beef Pie]]

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Latest revision as of 02:25, 29 April 2006

A pie is a dish of food, covered (often top and bottom) with a pastry crust. Normans and Franks were especially fond of meat pies and other pastries.

In Europe, meat pies are often a staple meal. In North America, pies are usually filled with sweet fruit preserves and served as a dessert. Small dessert pies are often called tarts.

Canadians tend to refer to meat pies as tortierre, or simply "torts", and dessert pies as "pies".

Recipes