Key Lime Pie
Key lime pie is a dessert that is traditionally made with lime juice, egg yolks, and sweetened condensed milk, all of which are combined and baked in a pie crust. The dish is named after the small, yellow Key limes that are often used to make it, which are native to the Florida Keys. Key lime pie is a popular dessert in the United States, particularly in the South, and it is often served with whipped cream or meringue on top. Some variations of the recipe also include ingredients like cream cheese or sour cream to add richness and tanginess to the filling.
Android mobile operating system version 4.4 was initially code named Key Lime Pie. Later it was changed to the present popular name Kitkat.