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  2. Sweet Potato Pie: Origins and Cultural Significance - Greatist

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    According to food historian Adrian Miller, Spanish traders began their voyage to Peru and introduced the vegetable worldwide. Western Europeans were used to putting sweet fruits as well as...

  3. Sweet potato pie - Wikipedia

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    History. Though creamy vegetable pie recipes date back to Medieval Europe, sweet potato pie appears in the southern United States from the early colonial days. [2] The use of sweet potatoes in Southern and African-American cuisine traces back to Native American cuisine.

  4. Soul food: Sweet potato pie is more than dessert - Southern...

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    Yes, the history of how African-American families adopted (and perfected) the sweet potato pie is important, but its legacy is much more about how the dessert makes us feel. There is a deep sense of belonging and love that flows through any room in which a sweet potato pie has been baked.

  5. For The Love Of Sweet Potato Pie: The History Of America's Most...

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    The sweet potato pie is an enduring and nostalgic dessert for most Black Americans. But do you really know the history and origin of its main ingredient, the sweet potato? Experts trace sweet potatoes back to Central America, where they were harvested by Native Americans and indigenous populations for centuries.

  6. Sweet potato pie's history goes back to the 1700s. Msheldrake/Getty Images. Once stoves could be accessed to make the treat, recipes became more complex, and sweet potato pies were baked and...

  7. George Washington Carver’s Sliced Sweet Potato Pie

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    1. Line a 9-inch deep-dish pie pan or 1 1/2–quart casserole with one piecrust and set aside. Keep the other piecrust refrigerated. 2. Rinse and pat dry the sweet potatoes. Place them in a large saucepan, cover with water, and boil in their “jackets” (unpeeled) until nearly tender, 15 to 20 minutes.

  8. Little Known Black History Fact: Sweet Potato Pie - Black America...

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    During the sixteenth century, Brits from Europe brought the tradition of making pumpkin pies for dessert to West Africa. The tradition was soon brought to America during slavery, where the African slaves transformed the dessert into something sweeter using yams, then sweet potatoes.

  9. Sweet Potato Pie: A Testament to History and to Family

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    By 1881, a Black woman named Abby Fisher published a cookbook with a recipe for sweet potato pie, possibly the first recipe of its kind. Over time, the sweet potato pie became an integral part of the identity of the involuntary African immigrant.

  10. The cultural histories of pumpkin pie and sweet potato pie |...

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    The origin of both sweet potato and pumpkin pie stretch back to the 15th and 16th centuries, when European settlers brought sweet potatoes and pumpkins back to Europe from the Americas.

  11. Pumpkin or sweet potato pie? There's a rich history behind both

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    The origins of these two desserts stretch back to the 15th and 16th centuries, when European settlers brought sweet potatoes and pumpkins back to Europe from the Americas.