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North Carolina poll finds one kind of pie squashes all the others. What pie do you prefer for Thanksgiving?

HIGH POINT, N.C. (WGHP) – A High Point University Poll says you have an eye for a certain holiday pie, and that piqued our palate to challenge your choice.

In a poll of 1,015 adults in North Carolina conducted Nov. 10-17, exactly 1 in 4 respondents (25%) said pumpkin pie was their favorite holiday pie.

HPU’s annual poll (HIGH POINT POLL)

That’s right, using online polling and seasoning with the usual data weights, HPU is saying that the light-orange concoction that some serve with whipped cream is the favorite.

HPU says the plus/minus on this poll is roughly 3.2 percentage points, but there really was no doubt: The second choice at the dessert table was pecan, at 17%, followed by sweet potato – we would argue that this is almost the same as pumpkin – at 16% and All-American apple (15%).

HPU declared pumpkin the winner for the second consecutive year, but all of this made us wonder if there was other polling about this topic, like there is for college football and basketball. The media and the coaches surely disagree on the best holiday pies, too.

So we looked through the menu at Google, and our search yielded 41.3 million responses. That’s a lot of flavors to taste.

As with many things in life, the sweetness of a pecan pie varies according to each baker. It’s traditional in the south to bake a pie sweet enough so the fillings in your teeth hurt.

Taste these

So we just chose some that seemed the most popular (but we don’t vouch for the methodology in any of these rankings). We could guess they are apples and oranges in some cases, but that’s more likely apples and pumpkins. And a lot of other things:

Creative conclusion

HPU’s polling didn’t include any exotic concoctions. Its top four were followed by chocolate (9%), cherry (5%), blueberry (2%), peach (3%) and strawberry (2%). The best choice might be the 3% who said “unsure,” because, of course, there are too many options.

To that point, Insanely Good Recipes took its lead from mincemeat and had by far the most creative top 10, which included candy cane pie (fourth, actually) as well as macadamia nut tart, German chocolate pie, treacle tart (our treacle tree was bare this year), eggnog pie, hazelnut pie and salted caramel pie.

Those sounded more like a cross between the seasonal lineups at Starbucks and Ben & Jerry’s.


Source: Fox 8 News Channel

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