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5. Indiana's Sugar Cream Pie: A Sweet Tradition

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As we venture into Indiana, we encounter the state's official pie: sugar cream pie. Often referred to as "Hoosier Pie," this dessert is a simple yet decadent treat that has been cherished for generations. Made with a custard-like filling of sugar, cream, and vanilla, nestled in a flaky crust, sugar cream pie is a testament to Indiana's agricultural roots and resourcefulness. Its origins date back to the early settlers who relied on pantry staples to create comforting desserts. Today, this pie remains a beloved staple at family gatherings and local diners, offering a sweet slice of Indiana's history.

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