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- Game_pie abstract "Game pie is a form of meat pie featuring game. The dish dates from Roman times when the main ingredients were wild birds and animals such as partridge, pheasant, deer, and hare. The pies reached their most elaborate form in Victorian England, with complex recipes and specialized moulds and serving dishes. Modern versions are simpler but savory combinations of rabbit, venison, pigeon, pheasant, and other commercially available game.".
- Game_pie ingredient Game_(food).
- Game_pie origin Roman_Empire.
- Game_pie thumbnail Adriaen_van_Utrecht_-_Still_Life_with_Games_and_Vegetables_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg?width=300.
- Game_pie wikiPageExternalLink Pie%20recipe.htm.
- Game_pie wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=H2KObhtBH-4.
- Game_pie wikiPageID "24025135".
- Game_pie wikiPageRevisionID "599860476".
- Game_pie caption "A still life by Adriaen van Utrecht showing some of the types of game used in traditional cookery. Note the variety of small birds".
- Game_pie country Roman_Empire.
- Game_pie hasPhotoCollection Game_pie.
- Game_pie mainIngredient Game_(food).
- Game_pie name "Game pie".
- Game_pie type Meat_pie.
- Game_pie subject Category:British_pies.
- Game_pie subject Category:English_cuisine.
- Game_pie subject Category:Roman_cuisine.
- Game_pie subject Category:Savoury_pies.
- Game_pie subject Category:Victorian_cuisine.
- Game_pie type BakedGoods107622061.
- Game_pie type BritishPies.
- Game_pie type Food107555863.
- Game_pie type Matter100020827.
- Game_pie type Pastry107622708.
- Game_pie type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Game_pie type Pie107625493.
- Game_pie type SavouryPies.
- Game_pie type Solid115046900.
- Game_pie type Food.
- Game_pie type FunctionalSubstance.
- Game_pie comment "Game pie is a form of meat pie featuring game. The dish dates from Roman times when the main ingredients were wild birds and animals such as partridge, pheasant, deer, and hare. The pies reached their most elaborate form in Victorian England, with complex recipes and specialized moulds and serving dishes. Modern versions are simpler but savory combinations of rabbit, venison, pigeon, pheasant, and other commercially available game.".
- Game_pie label "Game pie".
- Game_pie label "Pastel de caza".
- Game_pie sameAs Pastel_de_caza.
- Game_pie sameAs m.07k9nc7.
- Game_pie sameAs Q5519964.
- Game_pie sameAs Q5519964.
- Game_pie sameAs Game_pie.
- Game_pie wasDerivedFrom Game_pie?oldid=599860476.
- Game_pie depiction Adriaen_van_Utrecht_-_Still_Life_with_Games_and_Vegetables_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg.
- Game_pie isPrimaryTopicOf Game_pie.
- Game_pie name "Game pie".