Who invented the pie?!


Question: Historians have recorded that the roots of pie can loosely be traced back to the ancient Egyptians. The bakers to the pharaohs incorporated nuts, honey, and fruits in bread dough, a primitive form of pastry. Drawings of this can be found etched on the tomb walls of Ramses II, located in the Valley of the Kings. King Ramses II was the third pharoh in the nineteenth dynasty. He ruled from 1304 to 1237 B.C. After years of the tombe being looted and weathered, great amounts of effort are in progress with the hope of returning the tomb to a somewhat presentable stage. ...


Answers: Historians have recorded that the roots of pie can loosely be traced back to the ancient Egyptians. The bakers to the pharaohs incorporated nuts, honey, and fruits in bread dough, a primitive form of pastry. Drawings of this can be found etched on the tomb walls of Ramses II, located in the Valley of the Kings. King Ramses II was the third pharoh in the nineteenth dynasty. He ruled from 1304 to 1237 B.C. After years of the tombe being looted and weathered, great amounts of effort are in progress with the hope of returning the tomb to a somewhat presentable stage. ...

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Einstein

no clues but the meat pie was 100% Australian

the traditional american pie was invented in the early 1300's by a 'George A McPieman' which wasnt taken well until the mid 1300's when a family of travelers (equivalent of gypsys) stole the recipe and distributed it evrywhere they went, which is why its so widespread and with many variations, while the Australian meat pie was just a different take on it, it has no definite founder.

We did, last week.

i dont know but i sure like eating them

Don't know, but a pastry is a good way to transport and cook meat in.

More Pie's are Eaten in Norwich than any were in GB,so maybe it was a Mrs D Smith??????????????

I guess Marco Polo brought it from China and other Asian countries he toured. So consequently it comes from Italy.

I thought pies where german

Dr Humphrey Pigh 1637-1692

Hmmmmmm..... I think it was my dad.

Apparently, it was a French Mr. P. Klushrio.

Don't know the legitimacy of this, you’ll have to look it up.

I like Toma's answer. It is most accurate.

However, here is a POTTED history of the pie!

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not sure...but i think the basis of a pie was to create a protective shell for the food inside

Little Jack Horner!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i don't know who it was but i know the crust was invented for the miners so they could carry on working and eat at the same time, then chuck away the crust which was dirty and possibly poisonous from the stuff they mined, sorry for the useless information you will all be able to sleep now hahaha

I dont know but i sure could eat some!! Steak and kidney followed by apple i think!!

probably a builder. It's like a miniature pastry skip filled with rubbish.

I know the best homemade pies i have eaten are in the Retiro do Marujo, Almadena .





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