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A recent survey of 9,900 Americans suggests diners' top pie choice may give subtle hints about their backgrounds. The survey revealed intriguing patterns in pie preferences, particularly between pumpkin and apple pie, which have long been staples of the Thanksgiving dessert table.
Results indicated that pumpkin pie remains the favorite among many, especially among older generations and those identifying as politically conservative. In contrast, younger respondents and those leaning liberal showed a stronger preference for apple pie, highlighting a generational and ideological divide in dessert choices.
Gender also played a notable role in this culinary preference, with women more likely to opt for pumpkin pie, while men leaned towards apple pie. These findings not only reflect individual tastes but also serve as a fascinating lens through which to view the cultural and social dynamics at play during the Thanksgiving holiday. As families gather around the table, their pie choices may reveal more than just a sweet tooth; they could reflect deeper societal trends and values.
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