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For other uses, see Quiche (disambiguation).
Quiche
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Quiche
Type
Savoury pie
Place of origin
France
Main ingredients
Pastry case filled with custard and cheese, meat, seafood or vegetables
Cookbook: Quiche Media: Quiche
Quiche (/ˈki:ʃ/ KEESH) is a savoury, open-faced pastry crust with a filling of savoury custard with cheese, meat, seafood, and/or vegetables. Quiche can be served hot or cold. It is part of French cuisine but is also popular in other countries, particularly as party food.
Contents [hide]
1 Overview 1.1 Etymology
1.2 History
2 Varieties 2.1 Quiche lorraine
2.2 Other varieties
3 In popular culture 3.1 Comics
3.2 Film
3.3 Literature
3.4 Music
3.5 Television
4 See also
5 References
6 Further reading
7 External links
Overview[edit]
Etymology[edit]