Flapper pie
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Custard pie | |
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Canada | |
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Graham cracker, custard, meringue | |
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Flapper pie is a custard pie topped with meringue. The Graham cracker cream pie dates back to the 19th century but entered Western Canadian pop culture in the 20th century as flapper pie.
The pie is a staple of the Canadian prairie culture and can often be found in grocery stores there.
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