National Apple Pie Day
National Apple Pie Day, America's most popular dessert, is celebrated annually on May 13th.
In 1381, the first apple pie recipe was published in England. Good apples, good spices, figs, raisins, pears, saffron, and cofyn (a form of pastry crust) were among the list of ingredients on the list.
While the apple pie existed long before the Pilgrims landed on the eastern shores of what is now The United States, Americans wax poetic about how American apple pie is made. For more than a hundred years, the phrase "as American as apple pie" has been used.
Pie gained a bad reputation during the twentieth century, when whole toasted cereals were becoming the "health food" fad. Apple pie saved the day of sorts by being more nutritious than other pies, according to some.
When Teddy Roosevelt was served an American apple pie while traveling in Africa, he was delighted to have a glimpse of home.
Soldiers during World War II were often quoted as fighting "for Mom and apple pie." Advertisers used the patriotic link with a commercial jingle "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet" in 1970.
How to celebrate #nationalapplepieday
Share your favorite apple pie recipes. Another way to honor is to shout out to your new apple pie baker. Perfect Apple Pie is a dish that is perfect for a baking session if you're up for a baking session.
To post on social media, use the hashtag #NationalApplePieDay.
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Within our investigation, we were unable to locate the maker of National Apple Pie Day. However, it is also noteworthy to note that this is May's second pie holiday. On National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day, your next opportunity to enjoy pie will not arrive until June 9th.