
Shoofly pie was born in the USA: Enthusiasts bake Pi Day claim of 'more American than' apple products
Fox News
Shoofly pie is a Pennsylvania Dutch tradition that was adapted to celebrate the United States centennial in Philadelphia in 1876 and is more American than apple pie, enthusiasts say.
"It was a molasses crumb pie they called Centennial Cake and made in Philadelphia in 1876." "American pie is not a finite pie. There's enough pie to go around for everyone." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Apple pie has long been the standard by which the American-ness of all things is measured.
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