fortune cookie

     

The fortune cookie is a crisp cookie mae from flour, sugar, butter, vanilla, and milk with a "fortune" wrapped inside. A "fortune" is a piece of paper with words of faux wisdom or vague prophecy. Throughout the western world, it is usually served with Chinese food in Chinese restaurants as a dessert. The message inside may also include a list of lucky numbers (used by some as lottery numbers) and a Chinese phrase with translation. Fortune cookies in their current form were first served in California by immigrants who based the cookie on a traditional Japanese cracker. The cookies are little-known in mainland China or Taiwan.

Trivia about fortune cookie

  • Like chop suey, this Chinese sweet was invented in America
  • Usually it's the last thing you're served in a Chinese restaurant

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