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robocall@lemmy.world to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 7 hours ago

Americans' thanksgiving pie preferences by state

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Americans' thanksgiving pie preferences by state

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  • higgsboson@piefed.social
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    Title is utter horseshit.

    The map is only a measure of “unique searches” by people from that state on Google. Nothing to do with actual preferences, just what they searched.

  • Pandantic [they/them]@midwest.social
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    Uniquely searched pies

    cream pie

    Are we sure this was for thanksgiving?

  • Pandantic [they/them]@midwest.social
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    Washington DC searching “banoffee pie”? Is that banana and coffee?!

  • SlippiHUD@lemmy.world
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    I’ve lived in Ohio my whole life and I’ve never seen a Butterscotch pie or heard of anyone having one.

  • melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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    The phrase “Shut your pie-hole” has taken on a whole new meaning for me.

  • aeiou_ckr@lemmy.world
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    TIL that Tamale Pie is a thing.

    • Øπ3ŕ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      And it (much like Frito pie, grape pie, etc.) is bullshit.

  • PunnyName@lemmy.world
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    I would make every one one of these pies (not specifically for turkey Day) if I wasn’t in a damned homeless shelter.

  • Triumph@fedia.io
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    “Nevada Cream Pie”

  • swab148@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    South Dakota wasn’t searching for recipes

  • massive_bereavement@fedia.io
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    This thread is going to affect my health and weight.

  • Unlearned9545@lemmy.world
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    I lived in NC for 28 years, never heard of buttermilk pie. Derby and pumkin were popular as well as pecan.

    • PunnyName@lemmy.world
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      Buttermilk is great but definitely extra sweet.

  • Move_to_mars@lemmy.world
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    GRAPE??? WTF, 'Zonies are weird

  • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I’ve been in Indiana for an AWFULLY long time to have never seen a Peanut Butter Pie at all, let alone at Thanksgiving. Pumpkin, Apple, Sweet Potato, and maybe Pecan, Cherry or even Peach pies, sure, but I’m not entirely convinced that half the other stuff on this map even exists.

    • Filibuster_Rhymes@lemmy.today
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      Pumpkin, chocolate pudding, sugar cream, blackberry, cherry, apple, peach, key lime, pecan, sweet potato, oreo, lemon merengue, strawberry, rhubarb. All more likely than peanut butter here.

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      "Uniquely searched pies*

  • treadful@lemmy.zip
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    I call bullshit. If anyone shows up to thanksgiving with anything other than Apple or Pumpkin there’s gonna be some issues.

    • aramis87@fedia.io
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      And pecan.

    • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      pecan is pretty synonomous with the holidays.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      We also typically have chocolate and pecan pies in addition to pumpkin and apple in my family.

    • bobs_monkey@lemmy.zip
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      I dunno, butterscotch pie sounds pretty delicious

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        Most of these pies do. But that doesn’t mean they belong in a Thanksgiving meal.

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    Washington, the apple state, at the end of apple season, with the blackberry pie??? Nah bro, no way

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      These are search queries.

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