The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Celebrate Pi Day with most popular pie in Georgia

- By Kiersten Willis kiersten.willis@ajc.com

Pi Day is today — 3.14 — and the celebratio­n of the mathematic­al constant π is usually marked by eating — you guessed it — pie.

It can be of the sweet or savory variety, with pizza included. But for a recent ranking from TasteAtlas, it was decided that a sweet incarnatio­n of pie was a favorite among Georgians.

The Croatia-based project has a mission that includes cataloging dishes and ingredient­s from around the globe, according to a descriptio­n on TasteAtlas’ official Facebook page. The project contains nearly 20,000 traditiona­l dishes and restaurant­s combined, and more than 4,000 local ingredient­s, which a team

of more than 40,000 food experts compiled. The project also welcomes people to contribute new food.

For a recent ranking of the 10 most popular pies in North America, the United States’

East Coast took the cake when it comes to options.

There was no shortage of choices. Maine had blueberry pie at No. 9, while Florida had key lime pie at No. 4. But in Georgia, which landed at No. 10, peanut butter pie won out.

“Peanut butter pie is a traditiona­l American pie hailing from Georgia. This sweet and salty pie consists of a crumbly pie crust that’s filled with gooey peanut butter and chunks of roasted and salted peanuts,” a descriptio­n of the dessert reads. “If desired, the peanuts can also be added to the crust. Once done, this nutritious pie is typically served with a dollop of whipped cream on top.”

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