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  • '''Christmas cookies''' are traditional [[sugar cookies]] or [[biscuits]] that are baked specifically for [[Christmas]] celebration The tradition of baking Christmas cookies dates back to the [[Middle Ages]], when spices like [[cinnamon]], [[ginger]
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  • == Moravian Spice Cookies == ...from the [[Moravian Church]] communities in the [[Czech Republic]]. These cookies are known for their thinness and crisp texture, as well as their rich blend
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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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  • ...'', '''[[butter biscuits]]''', '''[[shortbread cookies]]''' and '''[[sugar cookies]]''') are a type of [[cookie]] that are made primarily from [[butter]], [[s ...kies were likely made in the [[Middle Ages]]. The modern version of butter cookies, however, is believed to have originated in 7th century Persia, shortly aft
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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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  • '''Blue Chip Cookies''' is a popular [[American]] [[cookie]] company that was established in 198 ...h quality. This reflects the company's commitment to producing top-quality cookies.
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  • '''Archway Cookies''' is a popular [[cookie]] brand in the United States. The company was esta [[Archway Cookies]] was founded by Harold and Ruth Swanson in 1936. The couple started the bu
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  • [[File:Fattigmann.jpg|thumb|right|A plate of Fattigmann cookies]] ...ied and have a delicate, crispy texture. They are often enjoyed during the holiday season in Norway and are a popular treat at Christmas parties and gathering
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  • ...traditional [[Mexican cuisine|Mexican]] dessert, often associated with the holiday season, particularly [[Day of the Dead]] celebrations. Its name, which tran ...sugar]], [[butter]], and [[eggs]], similar to many other types of [[cookie|cookies]]. The dough is often flavored with [[vanilla]] or [[cinnamon]], and someti
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  • ...and has spread across the world as part of the festive celebration. These cookies are known for their rich flavors, decorative shapes, and colorful adornment ...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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  • ...ies. The name "Jødekager" translates to "Jewish Cakes" in English, and the cookies are known for their distinctive shape and flavor. ...Jewish bakers in [[Copenhagen]], Denmark, first introduced the recipe. The cookies quickly gained popularity among the Danish population and became a staple o
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  • ...being rolled out and cut into heart shapes using a [[cookie cutter]]. The cookies are then baked until golden brown. ...[[icing sugar]] or [[royal icing]], and may be given as gifts or served at holiday parties.
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  • '''Jewish Cookies''' ...days and celebrations. This article explores the different types of Jewish cookies, their historical backgrounds, and their significance in Jewish culture.
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  • ...that is particularly associated with [[Dita e Verës|Summer Day]], a major holiday in the country. The name "ballokume" is derived from the Albanian words for ...he cookie is particularly associated with the celebration of Summer Day, a holiday that marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring. On this day, it is
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  • '''Sugar Cookies''' ...|German]] settlement of Nazareth, Pennsylvania, in the 18th century, these cookies have become a staple in [[baking]] traditions around the world, especially
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  • ...n words, possibly combining a person's name with "kaker," meaning cakes or cookies in Norwegian. ...fore baking. This not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also helps the cookies bake evenly.
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  • '''Royal Dansk''' is a Danish manufacturer of [[butter cookies]]. It is a subsidiary of the international conglomerate, [[Kelsen Group]]. ...1966 where a range of crisp, delicious and luxury products were born. The cookies were packed and delivered in a recognisable tin showing an old Danish farmh
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  • ...f December in the Netherlands and on the 6th of December in Belgium. These cookies are a significant part of the festivities and are enjoyed by people of all ...an be traced back to the Middle Ages, where early versions of these spiced cookies were part of the feast of Saint Nicholas. Over the centuries, the recipe ev
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  • ...bangkit" translates to "rise cake" in English, which refers to the way the cookies puff up during the baking process. ...ll cookies, and then baking them until they puff up and become crispy. The cookies are traditionally shaped using wooden molds, which give them their characte
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  • ...te, crumbly texture and rich flavor make them a cherished treat during the holiday season, especially during [[Christmas]]. ...istmas as part of a larger spread of [[Scandinavian cuisine|Scandinavian]] holiday treats, including [[kransekake]], [[lefse]], and [[lutefisk]].
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