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  • '''Koulourakia''' are a traditional Greek dessert, typically made during the Easter season. They are a type of [[cookie]] that is hand-shaped into various form ..., [[baking powder]], and a touch of [[brandy]] or [[ouzo]] for flavor. The cookies are often topped with [[sesame seeds]] before baking.
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  • [[File:Cookie.jpg|thumb|400px|A variety of cookies, showcasing different ingredients and styles.]] Cookies are broadly classified into categories, based on the method of preparation,
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  • '''Kavala Almond Cookies''' are a traditional Greek dessert, known for their unique texture and rich ...hey are named after the city of [[Kavala]], a city in northern Greece. The cookies are believed to have been introduced to the region by the [[Ottoman Empire]
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  • '''Brand Name Cookies''' ...rences. This article explores the history, types, and impact of brand name cookies in the culinary and economic landscapes.
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  • ...te, and red layers, symbolizing hope, faith, and charity respectively. The cookies are made from layers of almond sponge cake, separated by [[jam]] (typically The primary ingredients for rainbow cookies include [[almond paste]], [[sugar]], [[eggs]], [[flour]], and [[butter]]. F
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  • ...t during the holiday season, particularly during Christmas and Easter. The cookies are soft, chewy, and often covered in powdered sugar. ...] by Ricciardetto della Gherardesca upon his return from the Crusades. The cookies were a luxury item, enjoyed by the nobility and used as a form of currency.
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  • ...d other special occasions. Despite their Italian-American origins, Rainbow Cookies have gained popularity in many other parts of the world. * [[List of cookies]]
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  • ...llings include [[jam]], [[custard]], and [[sweetened condensed milk]]. The cookies are then baked until golden brown. ...served during special occasions and celebrations, such as [[Christmas]], [[Easter]], and [[birthdays]]. The cookie is also a popular choice for [[pasalubong]
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  • ...world, especially during holidays like [[Christmas]], [[Halloween]], and [[Easter]], when themed decorations are prevalent. ...ingerbread]] cookies. These bakeries used carved wooden molds to shape the cookies into various designs, a practice that laid the groundwork for modern cookie
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  • ...ved at Christmas and Easter celebrations, and are a popular gift item. The cookies are also a staple in Italian bakeries and pastry shops. [[Category:Cookies]]
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  • [[File:Cuccidati.jpg|thumb|Cuccidati cookies]] ...eat that is enjoyed during special occasions and holidays. These delicious cookies are filled with a sweet fig mixture and often flavored with spices such as
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  • ...plural: '''pizzelle''') are traditional [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] waffle cookies made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavoring (usual ...en filled with cannoli cream or other sweet fillings. During Christmas and Easter, pizzelle are often found at Italian tables and are a staple at many Italia
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  • '''Pizzelle''' are traditional Italian waffle cookies made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter or vegetable oil, and flavoring (often ...central [[Italy]]. They were initially made in the city of [[Ortona]]. The cookies are believed to have been developed in the mid-eighteenth century. The trad
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  • ...mixture is then thickened and often served chilled, garnished with small [[cookies]] or pieces of [[sweet potato]]. * Cookies (optional for garnish)
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  • ...ia, and Serbia, gurabija is traditionally prepared for [[Christmas]] and [[Easter]]. * [[List of cookies]]
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  • ...rom flour, honey, and spices such as ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom, these cookies are often beautifully decorated and given as gifts during holidays and cele [[Kulich]] is a traditional Easter bread that is rich, tall, and cylindrical in shape. It is similar to the It
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  • * '''[[Kourabiedes]]''' - Butter cookies coated in powdered sugar, often flavored with [[almond]]s or [[brandy]]. * '''[[Melomakarona]]''' - Honey cookies soaked in a honey syrup and topped with ground walnuts.
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  • ...pecial place in Polish culture. They are often served during Christmas and Easter, and are a popular gift to bring when visiting friends or family. In 2013, [[Category:Cookies]]
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  • ...mould and 'appam' meaning food made with flour. It is also known as ''Rose Cookies'' in English due to its rose-like appearance. ...occasions in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, such as [[Onam]], [[Christmas]], and [[Easter]]. It is also a common sight in local bakeries and is often served as a tea
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  • ...dessert]]s originating from [[Croatia]]. This includes a variety of cakes, cookies, pastries, and candies that are part of the Croatian culinary tradition. Cr [[Paprenjaci]] are traditional Croatian pepper cookies, known for their distinctive spicy flavor. They are made from honey, nuts,
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