When is National Cherry Pie Day?

Monday February 20th

On National Cherry Pie Day, some pie enthusiasts will be enjoying their favorite pie on February 20. Depends on whether they eat it for breakfast, lunch, or supper, or a slice at every meal, or even a slice at every meal depends on how much they love cherry pie.

National Cherry Pie Day - February 20

We're only right that we celebrate the cherry pie so close to Presidents Day as we all know the history (albeit untrue) of President George Washington and the cherry tree. Cherries were, however, one of his favorite foods. Apparently, Cherries were one of his favorite foods.

The pie came from the first English settlers to America, according to the American Pie Council. Early colonists in England made their pies in long narrow pans, calling them "coffyns" like the crust in England. As in Roman times, the early American pie crusts were often not eaten, but rather held the filling during baking. The word crust was used instead of "coffyn" in the American Revolution, rather than "coffyn."

Cherry pie is often described as a "great American dish" in the United States. In the United States, cherry pie is often described as a "great American dish." Cherry pie recipes are available in a variety of cookbooks.

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