German cookies have been around for centuries. From Lebkuchen to Springerle, German cookies are enjoyed by millions of people across the globe. There are also several varieties of German cookies, including chocolate chip, coconut, tea biscuits, and so much more.
Well, you eat cookies, and I sure hope you don't eat history. I know one similarity. You can make cookies and you can make history. Or you can make history by making really good cookies. Or you can make historical cookies. Or you can eat cookies while making history. Or you can eat history while making cookies.
German
from germany
hier sind (deine/Ihre) Cookies
haben Sie die Cookies essen
"Kekse" in German translates to "cookies" in English. It refers to sweet baked treats that are typically round and crunchy.
Tools --> Clear Recent History --> Cookies.
"Great cookies" can be translated as "tolle Kekse". Another possibility would be "leckere Kekse", meaning delicious or tasty cookies.
Keks Plätzchen (especially Christmas cookies)
Berliner- like the cookies.
A chef in Germany or in america probably created the German Lemon Cookie
The history of spritz cookies- They're basically a generic buttery cookie dough which was squeezed out of a cookie press and baked. Spritz cookies are originally a Christmas Cookie from the Scandinavian countries.