Whoopie pie

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Whoopie pie is a type of dessert food that is popular in the United States. It is made of two round pieces of cake with a sweet, creamy filling in between. The cake pieces are often made from chocolate, but can also be made from other flavors such as pumpkin, vanilla, or red velvet. The filling is typically made from a mixture of sugar, butter, and marshmallow or cream cheese.

History

The origins of the whoopie pie are disputed. Some sources claim that it was first made by Amish women in the Pennsylvania Dutch region of the United States. According to this story, the women would bake these desserts and include them in their husbands' lunch boxes. When the men discovered the treats, they would shout "whoopie!", giving the dessert its name.

However, other sources claim that the whoopie pie was first made in New England, specifically in the state of Maine. In fact, the whoopie pie is considered the official state treat of Maine.

Variations

There are many variations of the whoopie pie. Some versions use different types of cake, such as pumpkin, vanilla, or red velvet. The filling can also vary, with some versions using cream cheese, marshmallow, or other types of sweet, creamy fillings.

In addition to the traditional round shape, whoopie pies can also be made in other shapes, such as hearts or squares.

In popular culture

The whoopie pie has been featured in various forms of popular culture, including television shows, movies, and books. It is often associated with comfort food and nostalgia for childhood.

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