pieman
A "pieman" is a term often used to describe a baker or vendor who specializes in making and selling pies. Traditionally, piemen would sell their goods from carts or stalls, offering a variety of sweet and savory pies to customers. The role of a pieman has historical roots, particularly in British culture, where pie-making has been a popular culinary tradition.
In literature and folklore, the term "pieman" is also associated with characters like the Pieman from the children's book series by Enid Blyton. These characters often embody a whimsical or jovial nature, contributing to the charm and appeal of pies in storytelling. The pieman represents not just a profession but also a cultural symbol of comfort food.