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  • ...baked specifically for [[Christmas]] celebrations. They are often cut into festive shapes and decorated with [[icing]] and [[sprinkles]]. ...aking. These spices, along with dried fruits and nuts, were used to create festive biscuits that were often used as decorations or gifts during the Christmas
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  • ...flavors, decorative shapes, and colorful adornments, often reflecting the festive spirit of Christmas. ...make the cookies flavorful and long-lasting. The practice of making these cookies during Christmas time symbolized celebration and wealth. Over time, the tra
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  • ...spritzen," meaning "to squirt," which refers to the method of making these cookies by extruding or pushing the dough through a cookie press to create elaborat .... The press is then used to squirt the dough onto a baking sheet, creating cookies of uniform shape and size.
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  • ...nal [[Malaysian cuisine|Malaysian]] cookie that is popularly served during festive seasons, particularly [[Hari Raya Aidilfitri]]. The name 'semperit' is deri ...ified to suit local tastes. Over time, it has become a staple in Malaysian festive celebrations, particularly during Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
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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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  • '''Thumbprint Cookies''' are a popular type of [[biscuit]] that originated in [[Sweden]]. They ar ...t they were first made by Swedish immigrants in the [[United States]]. The cookies quickly became a popular treat in both countries, and are now enjoyed world
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  • ...bangkit" translates to "rise cake" in English, which refers to the way the cookies puff up during the baking process. ...ved to be from the [[Malay Peninsula]], where it is a popular treat during festive occasions such as [[Chinese New Year]] and [[Eid al-Fitr]]. The cookie has
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  • ...l [[Indonesian cuisine|Indonesian]] cookie that is popularly served during festive occasions such as [[Eid al-Fitr|Lebaran]], [[Christmas]], and [[Chinese New ...d]] in Indonesia. The Dutch introduced a variety of baked goods, including cookies, to the Indonesian culinary scene. Over time, these recipes were adapted to
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  • ...m, making them a popular treat during the [[Christmas]] season and various festive occasions. The dough for Linzer Cookies is made from a combination of [[flour]], [[butter]], [[sugar]], [[egg yolks
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  • ...ie, originating from the [[Sulawesi]] region. It is a popular snack during festive occasions, particularly during the [[Eid al-Fitr]] celebration at the end o ...y hand, rolled into small balls, and then flattened into a disc shape. The cookies are then baked until they are golden brown.
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  • ...hristmas tradition and are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike during the festive season. ...e 14th century when they were first introduced in the Alsace region. These cookies were initially made by nuns in convents as a way to celebrate Christmas. Ov
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  • ...into the dough, giving the cookies a unique texture and flavor. After the cookies are baked, they are rolled in powdered sugar while still warm, which melts Putri Salju is a staple in many Indonesian households during festive seasons. It is often made in large quantities and shared with family, frien
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  • ...on, highlighting their cultural significance and the joy they bring to the festive season. [[Pepernoten]] are small, round, gingerbread-like cookies that are a quintessential part of Sinterklaas. Made from a mixture of spice
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  • ...names, including Russian Tea Cakes, Italian Wedding Cookies, and Snowball Cookies, depending on the region and culture. ...r crescents and baked until they are just lightly golden. Once cooled, the cookies are rolled in powdered sugar, often twice: once while they are still warm t
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  • ...uct that includes multi-colored sprinkles in the mix to create a colorful, festive result. The term is most commonly associated with [[cake]]s, [[cupcake]]s, ...bration cakes, such as [[birthday cake]]s or [[wedding cake]]s, due to its festive appearance. The sprinkles in the mix melt during the baking process, creati
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  • ...ñata]]. The cookie is typically shaped like a piñata, often an animal or a festive shape, and is broken open to reveal the treats inside. Once the cookies have cooled, they are assembled with [[icing]] acting as a glue. The bottom
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  • ...and celebrations. Over time, the recipe and techniques for making Ammonia Cookies have been passed down through generations, ensuring its continued presence The main ingredient in Ammonia Cookies is ammonium carbonate, also known as baker's ammonia. This compound is resp
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  • == List of Cookies == ...often served as snacks or desserts. Below is a compilation of some popular cookies:
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  • ..."cinnamon star" in English, reflecting both their flavor and shape. These cookies are particularly popular during the [[Advent]] season and are a staple in [ ...layer is characteristic and differentiates Zimtsterne from other Christmas cookies.
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  • ...during special occasions and celebrations, and is a common gift during the festive seasons of Eid al-Fitr and Christmas. ...nilla essence or pandan leaves, which add a unique aroma and flavor to the cookies.
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