The earliest cookie-style are thought to date back to 5th century Persia (now Iran), one of the first countries to cultivate sugar (luxurious cakes and pastries in large and small versions were well known in the Persian Empire). According to historians, sugar originated either in the lowlands of Bengal or elsewhere in Southeast Asia. Sugar spread to Persia and then to the Eastern Mediterranean. With the Muslim invasion of Spain, and the Crusades and the developing spice trade, the cooking techniques and ingredients of Arabia spread into Northern Europe.
The first record of cookies was that people used dough to test ovens so they made the cookie.
7th Century A.D in Persia is the first recorded instance of cookies it appears to have been created after the use of sugar became relatively common in the region. Its name derives from the Dutch word koekje or (informal) koekie which means little cake, and arrived in the English language through the Dutch in North America.
From the Dutch and German.
A 'koek' is a cake. A koekie is a little cake.
Cookies are a baked good. They are usually made in kitchens or factories.
Cookies come from Websites that you visit, across the Internet, and into your PC.
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From a Birthday Card
"Come to the Dark Side, we have cookies" orginated in a StarWars based Birthday card
Yes it does after it by the way cookies come out
Chocolate no bake cookies tend to crumble if frozen then defrosted.
Yes. Santa loves cookies but if he misses one or two houses without cookies he doesn't mind.
Well, my opinion is that sugar cookies come from China i believe. From: Bri Bri