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Encyclopedia > Meat pie

A meat pie is a savoury pie that covers or contains a savoury filling of meat and other savoury ingredients. Savoury () denotes a broad band of flavour which is characteristically salty or spicy. ... This article is about the baked good, for other uses see Pie (disambiguation). ... Flesh redirects here. ...


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Australian meat pie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (809 words)
The pie, according to records, has been around since the ancient Egyptians from 2000 B.C. At some point between 1400 B.C. (Greek settlements) and 600 B.C. (the decline of Egypt) the pie is believed to have passed on to the Greeks by the Egyptians.
The pie manufacturer Sargent can trace their pie making back to 1906 and in fact at the opening of the Old Parliament House in 1927, Sargent meat pies were served.
The meats allowed by FSANZ in a meat pie are buffalo, camel, cattle, deer, goat, hare, pig, poultry, rabbit and sheep.
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