Finding North Carolina’s Popular Christmas Dessert: Fayetteville
Christmastime and the Christmas season give so many great memories for all of us, and a lot of those memories take place around meals… and desserts. What we eat on Christmas Day and what we have for dessert on Christmas Day is such a big part of the experience.
In a recent poll, they found out what each state’s favorite Christmas dessert was, and North Carolina was a great one and personally one of my favorites.
Top 4 Christmas Desserts In The USA
The search data reveals that the top desserts across the nation are:
Cheesecake is cherished in 11 states, including gingerbread cheesecake in Pennsylvania and Oreo cheesecake in Hawaii.
Gingerbread flavors are loved by five states, with traditional treats like gingerbread men and gingerbread cake.
Pudding is popular in four states.
Peppermint is a classic holiday flavor that pops up in four states with recipes like peppermint bark, peppermint chocolate chip cookies, and peppermint Kiss cookies.
North Carolina’s favorite Christmas dessert is pumpkin pie, according to a High Point University poll. Pumpkin pie has been the favorite holiday pie in North Carolina for four years in a row.
Pumpkin Pie By Definition
Pumpkin pie is a dessert pie with a spiced, pumpkin-based custard filling. The pumpkin and pumpkin pie are both a symbol of harvest time, and pumpkin pie is generally eaten during the fall and early winter. In the United States and Canada, it is usually prepared for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
The History of Pumpkin Pie
The pumpkin is native to North America. According to The History Channel, pumpkin was an early export to France; from there, it was introduced to Tudor England, and the flesh of the “pompion” was quickly accepted as pie filling. During the seventeenth century, pumpkin pie recipes could be found in English cookbooks. Pumpkin “pies” made by early American colonists were more likely to be a savory soup made and served in a pumpkin than a sweet custard in a crust.
According to the High Point University (HPU) Poll, pumpkin pie is the most popular holiday dessert in North Carolina and has been for the past four years.
Here are some other sweet favorites in North Carolina:
Pumpkin pie: The top choice for North Carolinians.
Pecan pie: The second-most popular pie.
Sweet potato pie: The third-most popular pie.
Apple pie: The fourth-most popular pie.
Chocolate pie: Less popular, chosen by 9% of North Carolinians.
Cherry pie: Less popular, chosen by 4% of North Carolinians.
Blueberry pie: Less popular, chosen by 3% of North Carolinians.
Peach pie: Less popular, chosen by 2% of North Carolinians.
Strawberry pie: Less popular, chosen by 2% of North Carolinians.
Where To Find Pumpkin Pie In Fayetteville
Superior Bakery
Superior Bakery is located at 2433 Hope Mills Rd Fayetteville, NC. The bakery was founded in 1956 by John S. Poulos. Mr. John immigrated from Greece in 1951 and began working as a dishwasher until he saved enough money to purchase a closed bakery on Raeford Road.
In 1958, John married Kay Paliouras. Together, they grew the successful business and relocated to Hope Mills Road in 1971. John and Kay retired in 1988. Superior Bakery remains in the family and is operated by their son, Nicko Poulos.
Sweet Tooth
One review says, “Their staff shines among any I’ve ever seen. They’re friendly, and they’re always there with a free treat.”
Sweet Tooth is located at 4011 Sycamore Dairy Rd, Ste 102, in Fayetteville. Sweet Tooth lets people order online and will run your order out to the car when you arrive. They have pumpkin pie cupcakes.
One review says, “Stumbling upon Sweet Tooth was an absolute delight. The sweet treats were fantastic.”