I'm not Chinese so I have no idea.
Fortune cookies are from what country?
IN a fortune cookie factoryMy versionThey are made at bakeries that have the special machine that are located all over North America. The production is not done in China as the transport takes too long and it is to expensive.
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No, fortune cookies are actually very hard to find in China and they have nothing to do with Chinese New Year. They are an Americanized food and they were not invented in China.
No, we hardly ever eat or read fortune cookies in Singapore. I don't even think fortune cookies are from China or even Chinese.
Although served in Chinese restaurants in the US and other countries, the cookies are not used in China. They are believed to have originated in Japan.
A fortune cookie is a crisp cookie usually made from flour,suger,vanilla,and oil with a fortune wrapped inside. A fortune is a piece of paper with words of wisdom or a vague prophecy. The message inside may also include a Chinese phrase with translation or a list of lucky numbers used by some as lottery numbers,some of which have become actual winners numbers. The fortune cookie was first made in 20th century. They were first made by a man who owned a tea shop named Fushimi Inari-tasiha.
Yes it does, in fact it also comes from China.
fortune cookies- its true, its so they know if there good or bad in years to come
in china aprox. 970 years ago, the leader of the biggest tribe (wong chong) was feeling unlucky as his tribe lost a battle, so he asked his chef to make him something of good fortune - the 'fortune cookie'
There are two stories. One, a Chinese immigrant, David Jung, invented the fortune cookie in 1918. The other one is a Japanese immigrant, Makota Hagiwara invented it. I'm not sure which story is correct