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apple pie
type of pie filled with apples
key lime pie
pie made using Key limes
Linzertorte
The Linzertorte is a traditional Austrian pastry, a form of shortbread topped with fruit preserves and sliced nuts with a lattice design on top. It is named after the city of Linz, Austria.
mince pie
British sweet pie, filled with a mixture of dried fruits and spices, traditionally served during the Christmas season
pineapple cake
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vlaai
Limburgse vlaai (Limburgish: vlaai, vlaoj, vla or flaai, vlaaien) is a pastry consisting of dough and a filling, traditionally associated with the provinces of Limburg found both in the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as parts of Germany across the border.
cherry pie
pie baked with a cherry filling
cobbler
baked dish resembling a pie
rhubarb pie
pie with a rhubarb filling
pastafrola
Pastafrola or pasta frolla () is a type of sweet tart that originated in Italy and is common in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Egypt and Greece. It is a covered, jam-filled shortcrust pastry dish principally made from flour, sugar and egg. Common fillings include quince cheese, dulce de batata (sweet potato jam), dulce de leche, guava, or strawberry jam. The covering of the tart is a thin-striped lattice which displays the filling beneath in rhomboidal or square sections. Pastafrola is most usually oven-baked in a circular shape. Most of the Greek versions of this dish are filled with sweet jam
Manchester tart
English baked tart
cherpumple
A cherpumple is a holiday novelty dessert inspired by Turducken, where several different flavor pies are baked inside of several different flavors of cake, and then stacked together. The combined dessert is coated in cream cheese frosting. According to the Cherpumple's creator, pop culture humorist Charles Phoenix, "Cherpumple is short for cherry, pumpkin and apple pie. The apple pie is baked in spice cake, the pumpkin in yellow and the cherry in white."
smulpaj
Smulpaj (crumb pie) is a Swedish dessert. It differs from traditional pies in that it has no pastry shell; instead, fillings are added directly to the pie dish after greasing. Butter is mixed with sugar, wheat flour and oatmeal to make a crumbly dough that is strewn over the fillings. This is then baked as the crust.
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