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A tart is a pastry dish, usually sweet, that's a type of pie with an open top that isn't covered with pastry. The Tarte Tatin is a particular kind of "upside-down" tart, of apples, other fruit, or onions. Savoury varieties include german Zwiebelkuchen (Onion tart), or swiss cheese tart made from gruyere.

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