Which country invented the meat pie?!
Answers: The origins of the mince pie(or meat pie)begins with the medieval pastry, chewette which was either fried or baked. The "chewette" actually contained liver or chopped meat mixed with boiled eggs and ginger. Dried fruit and sweet ingredients would be added to the chewette's filling for variety. By the 16th century 'mince' or shred pie was considered a Christmas speciality, but in the 17th century, Oliver Cromwell made the eating of mince pies on Christmas Day illegal. (This law was voted fourth "most ridiculous British law" in a 2007 poll.)In the mid-17th century the liver and chopped meat was replaced by suet, and meat products were no longer generally used in the 'mince' by the 19th century in both North America and Great Britain. Though traditional suet pies are still made, they are no longer the dominant form.
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sweden
Wigan.
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Australia
Australia............by Kate and Sydney.
i would say the republic of atlantis but ever since it sunk the holy meat pie recipe was lost for centuries.... until one day a brave explorer name indiana jones went and found it.... so in conclusion indiana jones did. thumbs down cry a river . why would you ask an idiotic question like that?
Who knows??????? I don't eat them. EW!
England
i looked it up for you, i don't know why you would want to know but whatever. They were originated in England but there was fruit inside instead of mince.
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Turkey or Hungary
England I think. Thought I saw it on an episode of "Good Eats" with Alton Brown.