2016年12月8日木曜日

Apple pie


I searched the apple pies. The apple itself is originally from Central Asia, such as Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Pies have been made throughout history all over the world. The apple pies in America are deeply related to American history. They were brought to America for the first time by the first English Puritan colonists in the early 17th century. So, the first apple pie arrived in America was British style one. After the colonists came to America, they began to colonize the state. The local people rebelled against their rule, and American Revolutionary War was occurred. At the same time, the Pennsylvanian Dutch made the apple pies. They were from Germany, and the pies took to the hearts of the American people. By 1775, the Pennsylvanian Dutch accounted for about half of the total population in the state.

There are two significant points why American people get so much familiar with the apple pies. The one point is industrialising. America was changing into an industrial and urban country in the period of the first three presidents. The industrialization was proceeded, leaving rural and small towns. Since then, the apple pie had become a symble of the heritage of what was being left over. Another point is immigration. The immigrants from European countries brought their cultures, so the apple pie became popular as a cuisine which identifies American culture.

Apple pie is popular all over the world. For example, in France, the tarte Tatin, which is similar to apple pie, is very famous. This is a dessert of caramelized upside-down apple tart.

Also, in Sweden, breadcrumbs are used instead of flour, and sometimes rolled oats. It is usually flavored with cinnamon and served with vanilla custard or ice cream.

In Japan, apple pie is also very popular. There are restaurants specializing in apple pies. In Omotesando, there is my favorite apple pie store, called Granny Smith. I’ve been to there twice. The restaurant serves about six kinds of apple pie, and all of them are attractive. Why don’t you visit??

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