Is Apple Pie a Most Favorites Food In America?

 American number One Most Favorites Food or Apples Pie. 

Apple pie 


In short: Yes and no. While the phrase "as American as apple pie" makes it sound like the number one food, it is more of a cultural icon than the food Americans eat most often.


In 2026, apple pie remains the most popular pie, but it isn't the most popular food overall. Here is how it breaks down:


1. The Cultural Icon

The phrase "as American as apple pie" became famous during World War II when soldiers told reporters they were fighting for "mom and apple pie." Since then, it has symbolized home, comfort, and patriotism. However, neither the apples nor the pie originated in America—they were brought over by European settlers from England, France, and the Netherlands.


2. Is it the number 1 Favorite?

If you look at what Americans actually eat most frequently, the Hamburger is the clear winner for "favorite food." Apple pie usually ranks as the top dessert choice for holidays like Thanksgiving and the 4th of July.

Current Popularity Rankings (2026 Estimates):

Apple pie 


 a. Most Popular Pie: Apple (followed by Pumpkin and Pecan).

 b. Most Popular Main Dish: Hamburger / Cheeseburger.

 c  Most Popular "Comfort" Food: Pizza or Grilled Cheese.


Visualizing American Apple Pie

A classic American apple pie is known for its "lattice" (criss-cross) top or a solid flaky crust with vents to let steam out.

The Lattice Top Apple Pie Often served "A La Mode" (with a scoop of vanilla ice cream).


A Freshly Baked Slice Notice the thick, syrupy cinnamon-spiced apple filling.

Regional Favorites in the USA

If you are visiting the U.S. in 2026, "favorite" foods change drastically by state:

Apple pie 


 Region,  Most Iconic Food, Why it's famous

 

 New York, NY Style Pizza, Foldable, thin-crust slices sold on every corner. 


 Texas, BBQ Brisket,  Slow-smoked meat that is a source of state pride.


 Louisiana, Gumbo,  A rich, spicy stew representing French and African roots. 


 New England, Lobster Roll, Fresh seafood served in a buttery toasted bun.

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