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No. 20 on #TastyNes Tour and WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary Countdown: The Ugly Pie in Salisbury

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Pie, oh my!!! Despite the Ugly name, the pies and pastries here are absolutely beautiful. Put a smile and some deliciousness in your pie hole by skipping the bypass on Route 50 in Salisbury and pick your favorite amongst an amazing assortment of fruits and savories – or try finding one in Ocean City. The Death By Coconut won’t kill ya! As a matter of fact, it’ll make ya feel more alive…

Nestor Aparicio discusses his experience with the “ugly pie” in Salisbury, Maryland, which he discovered during a show at Mogans. He recommends the town for its zoo and downtown area and highlights the “ugly pie number 20.” Aparicio opts for a small, sweet pie, specifically “death by coconut,” which he describes as a delightful blend of coconut, cake, pie, cookie, ganache, and cream. He appreciates the Maryland lottery for sponsoring his wellness on the road and recommends the pie, available at some Ocean City stores, as a must-try.

Exploring Salisbury, Maryland, and the Ugly Pie

  • Nestor Aparicio discusses his visit to Salisbury, Maryland, highlighting its attractions such as the zoo and downtown area.
  • He mentions the bypass on 50, which some people might use to bypass the city, but he encourages exploring it.
  • Nestor introduces the Ugly Pie, a recommendation from the secretary of kindness, and shares his experience of trying crab cakes in Wicomico County.
  • He describes the Ugly Pie as a must-try, especially the number 20, and expresses his excitement about trying it.

Choosing the Ugly Pie

  • Nestor decides to go for a small, sweet pie, specifically the “Death by Coconut” pie.
  • He lists his preferences for flavors like coconut, blueberry, maple cinnamon, and scones.
  • Nestor describes the “Death by Coconut” pie as a combination of coconut, cake, pie, cookie, ganache, and cream.
  • He emphasizes his love for coconut and the unique blend of flavors in the pie.

Tasting the Ugly Pie

  • Nestor sits at his booth and shares his experience of tasting the “Death by Coconut” pie.
  • He describes the pie as having a creamy texture with a strong coconut flavor.
  • Nestor appreciates the Maryland lottery for sending him the pie as part of his wellness on the road.
  • He mentions the 27th anniversary of the Maryland lottery and how the pie tastes great at the beach.

Availability of the Ugly Pie

  • Nestor notes that the Ugly Pie is available not only at the location but also in some stores in Ocean City.
  • He encourages people to try the pie, highlighting its fantastic taste and availability.
  • The conversation ends with Nestor expressing his satisfaction with the pie and the overall experience.
  • He reiterates the uniqueness and deliciousness of the “Death by Coconut” pie.

Day 20 The Ugly Pie Death By Coconut

Tue, Aug 19, 2025 4:47AM • 2:00

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

Ugly Pie, Salisbury Maryland, crab cakes, Ocean City, coconut cream pie, death by coconut, Maryland lottery, wellness, 27th anniversary, beach, ganache, cookie, creamy, scones, maple cinnamon.

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Nestor Aparicio, Speaker 1

Nestor Aparicio  00:02

So it was the secretary of kindness here in Salisbury, Maryland. This is the ugly pie. She recommended this when I did a show down here at mogans. I’ve had some crab cakes here in beautiful Wicomico County on the way to Ocean City, Maryland. Salisbury is beautiful. It has a great zoo, nice little downtown. I know you try to bypass it. Now, they built the bypass out on 50, but get in here. Check this out. It’s on the road to Ocean City, the ugly pie number 20. Now, I know you’re wondering, which one do I pick? I’m not going to be into any of like the the big ones. I’m going to be into a small one. I’m going to be into a sweet one I’m gonna be Oh, I love coconut. I love blueberry. I love scones, Maple cinnamon. I’m going with death by coconut. So I’m sitting here at Mako. This is my booth, and it’s day two of our day, and I have finally gotten into my death by coconut from the ugly pie. I want you to see what this thing is. This is coconut and coconut and cake and pie. There’s some cookie in there. There’s some ganache in there. Look at that thing you i

01:24

It’s creamy, really coconutty, the greatest coconut cream pie ever.

Nestor Aparicio  01:33

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Appreciate the Maryland lottery sending me out. I’m getting this on

Speaker 1  01:36

the road through your wellness. You the

Nestor Aparicio  01:44

27th anniversary tastes pretty good down here at the beach. Get to the ugly pie, and you can get it even at some stores in Ocean City. It’s fantastic.

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