The Traditional Chinese word for cookie is '餅乾.' In Simplified Chinese, it's written 饼干. In Hanyu Pinyin, this is pronounced "bing3gan1." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh, it's pronounced "biinggan."
fotune cookie
The Chinese almond cookie is an adaptation of the Chinese walnut cookie. It was first found in the 16th Century during the Ming Dynasty.
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In Farsi, "cookie" is translated as "کیک".
Difficult to say. Maybe your cookie is still in the cookie jar, in the box or at the supermarket.
The Dick Tracy Show - 1961 The Chinese Cookie Caper - 1.130 was released on: USA:1961
"cookie" translates to, "kuki" (쿠키) in Korean.
'Cookie' in Polish is 'ciasteczko'.
The Dick Tracy Show - 1961 The Chinese Cookie Caper 1-130 was released on: USA: 1961
The fortune cookie as we know it was first served in San Francisco and it origin is not Chinese but Japanese.
A peanut butter Cookie
Crustulum.