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  2. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry-peach pie made with fresh fruits. Peach pie is made with fresh, frozen or canned peaches. The basic fruit pie filling, made with fresh fruit, lemon juice, sugar and cornstarch, can be frozen in advance and used later. The basic fresh peach pie can be combined with other fruits like strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, apple, pear or ...

  3. Portsmouth Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Portsmouth Downtown Historic District encompasses the historic urban core of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.With a history dating to the 17th century, Portsmouth was New Hampshire's principal seaport and the center of its economy for many decades, and the architecture of its urban center is reflective of nearly four centuries of history.

  4. Blueberry pie - Wikipedia

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    Blueberry pie is a pie with a blueberry filling. Blueberry pie is readily made because it does not require pitting or peeling of fruit. It usually has a top and bottom crust. The top crust can be circular, but the pie can also have a crumble crust or no top crust. Blueberry pies are often eaten in the summertime when blueberries are in season ...

  5. Cuisine of New England - Wikipedia

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    Concord grape pie. Blueberries are made into jams and jellies and feature in breads and regional desserts like pies, cobblers and cakes. [7] Wild beach plums are foraged and used to make fruit preserves like jams and jellies. Beach plums were cultivated and used for the commercial manufacture of beach plum jelly in the 1930s, but beach plum ...

  6. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    Natchitoches meat pie: 2003 [44] State vegetable: Sweet potato: 2003 [45] State cuisine: Gumbo: 2004 [46] Maine: State berry: Wild blueberry: 1991 [47] State herb: Wintergreen: 1999 [48] State dessert: Blueberry pie made with wild Maine blueberries: 2011 [49] [50] State treat: Whoopie pie: 2011 [51] [50] State sweetener: Pure Maine maple syrup ...

  7. Portsmouth, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.At the 2020 census it had a population of 21,956. [2] A historic seaport and popular summer tourist destination on the Piscataqua River bordering the state of Maine, Portsmouth was formerly the home of the Strategic Air Command's Pease Air Force Base, since converted to Portsmouth International Airport at Pease.

  8. Pillsbury (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, Pillsbury added Sweet* 10 made with cyclamate, which became the most popular artificial sweetener. In 1964, Pillsbury introduced Funny Face Drink Mix with the names Goofy Grape, Rootin' Tootin' Raspberry, Freckle Face Strawberry, Loud Mouth Lime, Chinese Cherry (later Choo-Choo Cherry), and Injun Orange (later Jolly Olly Orange).

  9. Jiffy mix - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy corn muffin, baking and pie crust mixes. The company's main products are muffin mixes, including those for corn muffins (including a vegetarian and honey variety), banana, berry (blueberry and raspberry) and apple cinnamon. Additional products include brownie mix, cake mixes, pie and pizza crust mixes, and multi-purpose baking mixes. [9]

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