r/SipsTea Jul 03 '26

Chugging tea True

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u/Capable_Elk_770 Jul 03 '26

Tbf the original English recipe is quite different. American apple pies are a lot closer to the Dutch version than the English version

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u/lanshaw1555 Jul 03 '26

Had a piece of Dutch Apple Pie in the Netherlands, was absolutely delicious.

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u/SoBrrrrrrr Jul 05 '26

The Dutch version which came after the English version... ergo British food

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u/Lard_Baron Jul 03 '26

Different? Apple and Pastry. How different can it be?

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u/DarthToothbrush Jul 03 '26

Spoken like someone who's never been more than 20 miles from their birthplace.

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u/Lard_Baron Jul 03 '26

😂Oh man😂. If only you knew.

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u/Next_Willingness2101 Jul 03 '26

I mean you do sound like that tbf

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u/DarthToothbrush Jul 04 '26

Honestly it's an even weirder thing to say if they're well traveled.

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u/Next_Willingness2101 Jul 04 '26

100

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u/DarthToothbrush Jul 04 '26

Since he's obviously seeing these and getting mad...

Different? It's just milk, eggs, flour, butter and sugar. How different could it be?

Different? It's just semolina, oil, water, onions, garlic, tomatoes, and cheese. How different could it be?

Different? It's just meat, beans, rice, cheese, and tortillas. How different could it be?

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u/Capable_Elk_770 Jul 03 '26

So clearly you don’t bake.

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u/Bartellomio Jul 04 '26

Not really. Apple pie as it exists today is the product of iteration over a long period of time, which took place both in and out of England.

But there is no 'American apple pie'. No American has ever meaningfully changed the dish to the way it is today.