What is another word for custard pie?

Pronunciation: [kˈʌstəd pˈa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Custard pie, a classic dessert loved by many, can be referred to by several other names. It is called egg custard pie, vanilla custard pie or baked custard tart. For those who prefer more flavors, pumpkin custard pie, coconut custard pie, and chocolate custard pie are excellent choices. In some regions, a custard pie may be called a flan, creme caramel, or even a tart. Luscious and creamy, each slice of custard pie is a heavenly treat that is perfect for any occasion. Whichever name you call it by, a custard pie is sure to satisfy anyone's sweet tooth.

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What are the hypernyms for Custard pie?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Custard pie?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for custard pie (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Custard pie

  • And what's interesting about him as a comic character is that the custard pie hardly ever ends up on his face.
    Rowan Atkinson
  • God's always got a custard pie up his sleeve.
    Margaret Forster
  • Whatever is funny is subversive, every joke is ultimately a custard pie... a dirty joke is a sort of mental rebellion.
    George Orwell
  • God always has another custard pie up his sleeve.
    Lynn Redgrave
  • "Maybe Nina wouldn't have died if I hadn't moved in with them and drawn Sheener after me, but I can't feel guilty about that. I tried hard to be a good foster daughter to them, and they were happy with me. What happened was that life dropped a big custard pie on us, and that's not my fault; you can never see the custard pies coming. It's not good slapstick if you see the pie coming." "custard pie?" he asked, perplexed. "You see life as a slapstick comedy? Like the Three Stooges?" "Partly." "Life is just a joke then?" "No. Life is serious a joke at the same time." "But how can that be?" "If you don't know," she said, "maybe I should be the one asking the questions here."
    Dean Koontz

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