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What's the difference between pie and quiche?

>> No.11706001

pie = hetero
quiche = homo

>> No.11706027

>>11706001
but i've never even had a quiche

>> No.11706032

>>11706027
kek

>> No.11706061

>>11705995
Nothing, a quiche is a particular type of savory custard based pie.

>> No.11706087

>>11705995
quiche have more egg

>> No.11706119

>>11706027
then ask your dad about it

>> No.11706120

>>11706061
A quiche does not have pastry on top of it. Therefore it is not a type of pie, but rather a type of *tart*.

Pie is a filling baked enclosed inside a pastry crust.
A tart is a shell filled with, but not topped with, a pastry crust. A quiche is an example of a savory tart.

>> No.11706129

>>11706120
not all pies have an "enclosed pastry crust" dum dum

>> No.11706135

>>11706120
so pumpkin pie and pecan pie are actually tarts?

>> No.11706171

>>11705995
Pie is good, quiche is not

>> No.11706181

>>11706120
Only single serving unenclosed pies are tarts. See: pecan pie versus pecan tart.

>> No.11706229

>>11706181
Pecan cannot be a tart as she is a classy lady.

>> No.11706230

>>11705995
One is an open-face sandwich and the other is a reagular knife and fork sandwich

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>>11706129
>not all pies have an "enclosed pastry crust" dum dum
If you're talking about how people refer to them in casual conversation, I agree with you. But if we're being pedantic, which we should be if we are discussing definitions of words, then I disagree.

>>11706135
Yes. We call those "pies" but that is technically incorrect.

>>11706181
>Only single serving unenclosed pies are tarts.
Nope. Tarts can be large or small, serving size has nothing to do with it. Hell, do a google image search for "tart" and note that most are far larger than single serving.

>> No.11707020

>>11705995
About 30 IQ points

>> No.11707356

>>11706436
>If you're talking about how people refer to them in casual conversation, I agree with you. But if we're being pedantic, which we should be if we are discussing definitions of words, then I disagree.

Being pedantic, words are defined by common usage. Lexicography-wise.

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>>11706436
>wants to be pedantic about definitions
>uses google as an authority

>> No.11708975

Quiche is a specific type of pie.