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The Cookie Carnival - 1935 was released on: USA: 25 May 1935 Czechoslovakia: December 1936
cookie = Plätzchen or Keks
It is the German word for cookie, or pastries.
The edible cookie translates as der Keks or (less often) das Plätzchen.The computer cookie translates as der (or das) Cookie
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Keks Plätzchen (especially Christmas cookies)
A chef in Germany or in america probably created the German Lemon Cookie
Udo, Uta, Clara, Cookie
No, Snickerdoodle is not an Italian cookie. It may be a sugar cookie of German origin since some etymologists link the name with the German Schneckennudel ("little noodle"). Insular and peninsular cuisines throughout Italy nevertheless offer their own local and regional variants of sugar cookies.
The words 'cookie' and 'nitwit' come from Dutch, while 'sleigh' comes from Old English.
Keks = biscuit (US: Cookie)Keks is derived from the English word cake
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