Noun
Key lime pie (countable and uncountable, plural Key lime pies)
An American dessert made of Key lime juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk in a pie crust, often with a meringue topping.
You know what they say: 'Why sit at a table that doesn't have key lime pie on it if you don't have to?' Sloane Crosley
Though it’s been co-opted by the rest of the world and turned into everything from ice cream to cocktails, there are few foods that define Florida—and South Florida in particular—better than a fresh slice of Key lime pie. Source: Internet
Key limes are a little larger than a walnut, are greenish yellow or green and it takes about 20 to make a Key lime pie. Source: Internet
Key lime pie, a real treat this time of year. Source: Internet
Key lime pie is Saralynn’s husband’s favorite, and his eyes light up when she makes it for him. Source: Internet
The old-school seafood house boasts a massive menu, but your order is simple: stone crab claws (jumbos if available, nothing smaller than large), hash browns, and Key lime pie. Source: Internet