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  5. List of pies, tarts and flans - Wikipedia

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    A fruit pie (or tart) in which the principal filling ingredient is blueberries. Bob Andy pie United States (Amish community) Sweet A sweet custard pie, spiced with cinnamon and cloves. Bougatsa: Greece: Sweet or savory Consists of custard, cheese, or minced meat filling between layers of phyllo. Boysenberry pie United States: Sweet

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    Charcuterie is cured meat, derived from the French chair, 'flesh', and cuit, 'cooked' and was coined in 15th century France. [2] [3] The owners of shops specializing in charcuterie (charcutiers) became popular for their detailed preparation of cured meats and helped establish stylized arrangements of food as part of French culinary culture.