Rhubarb pie
CourseDessert
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Main ingredientsRhubarb

Rhubarb pie is a pie with a rhubarb filling. It is popular in the United Kingdom, where rhubarb has been cultivated since the 1600s, and the leaf stalks eaten since the 1700s. Besides diced rhubarb, it almost always contains a large amount of sugar to balance the intense tartness of the plant. The pie is usually prepared with a bottom pie crust and a variety of styles of upper crust. In the United States, often a lattice-style upper crust is used.[1] This pie is a traditional dessert in the United States. It is part of New England cuisine.[2] Rhubarb has long been a popular choice for pies in the Great Plains region and the Midwest Region, where fruits were not always readily available.[3] Rhubarb pies and desserts are popular in Canada as well, as the rhubarb plant can survive in cold climates.[4][5]

Strawberry rhubarb pie

Strawberry rhubarb pie

A strawberry rhubarb pie[6][7][8] is a type of tart and sweet[9] pie made with a strawberry and rhubarb filling. Sometimes tapioca is also used.[10][11]

See also

References

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  2. , The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America: A-J, Oxford University Press
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