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		<title>National Apple Pie Day</title>
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May 13 is National Apple Pie Day and nothing is more American than apple pie&#8230; or is it?
Apple pie is actually a European creation. The French have &#8220;tarte tatin,&#8221; the Austrians &#8220;apfelstrudel&#8221; and the British apple pie. 
Apples found their way to the United States via the early British colonists who carried over apple seeds and apple tree seedlings. The apple is a tricky fruit to grow as the characteristics of the mother plant do not necessary carry over to the fruit grown from its seed.
Still, Americans were creating&#8211;and writing about&#8211;apple pie from the early 18th century onwards.  The [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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<p>May 13 is National Apple Pie Day and nothing is more American than apple pie&#8230; or is it?</p>
<p>Apple pie is actually a European creation. The French have &#8220;tarte tatin,&#8221; the Austrians &#8220;apfelstrudel&#8221; and the British apple pie. </p>
<p>Apples found their way to the United States via the early British colonists who carried over apple seeds and apple tree seedlings. The apple is a tricky fruit to grow as the characteristics of the mother plant do not necessary carry over to the fruit grown from its seed.</p>
<p>Still, Americans were creating&#8211;and writing about&#8211;apple pie from the early 18th century onwards.  The phrase &#8220;as American as apple pie&#8221; actually comes from the World War II era where servicemen and women were instructed to answer reporters that they were fighting for &#8220;mom and apple pie.&#8221;</p>
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