Cookies do not grow on trees or any plant. They are made in kitchens or factories when people feel a growing need to eat cookies.
Usually cookies go stale not moldy.
In simple terms, yes. It sometimes takes longer for different types of cookies to grow mold, but they'll probably go stale first. Pretty much anything can grow mold. If McDonald's over processed food can grow mold, cookies can definitely grow mold too.
Yes it will grow. In fact if you bury a macadamia nut cookie, then a tree of cookies will grow!
You can make it like cookies, but not grow it like vegetables.
Certain cookies grow mold due to their moisture content and the presence of organic materials that provide nutrients for mold spores. Cookies with higher moisture levels, such as those containing dairy or fruit, are more prone to mold growth. In contrast, dry cookies with low moisture content and fewer perishable ingredients are less conducive to mold development. Additionally, proper storage conditions, like airtight containers and cool environments, can also inhibit mold growth on cookies.
Cookies have been around for a long long time, some archaeologists say cookies grow on special trees when dinosaurs are around. These cookies are the main diet for some dinosaurs, especially those who are not carnivore nor herbivore. You can still find these trees in museums nowadays, and cookies don't come from ovens. Those cookies from trees are made into a mix in a factory and sold on supermarkets.
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I would not doubt it. Read ingredient label - if you can't grow it in your own backyard or get from local farmer, it is probably artificial. You are better off baking your own cookies from scratch.
Bananas are a type of fruit that grow on trees. They are not "made of" anything; they simply are bananas. Cookies are made from flour, sugar and some sort of fat such as butter or shortening. Cookies may have different combinations of additional ingredients such as eggs, vanilla, salt, baking soda or baking powder, chocolate, nuts and dried fruit.
I have cookies cookies I have cookies in my pants!
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