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  2. Fortune cookie - Wikipedia

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    A fortune cookie is a crisp and sugary cookie wafer made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and sesame seed oil with a piece of paper inside, a "fortune", an aphorism, or a vague prophecy. The message inside may also include a Chinese phrase with translation and/or a list of lucky numbers used by some as lottery numbers.

  3. Green-Tea Fortune Cookies Recipe - AOL

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    Let cool for 10 seconds, then using a spatula, invert one tuile and place a paper fortune in the center. Fold the tuile in half and then bring the ends together, using the rim of the coffee mug to make the crease. Set the fortune cookie in a muffin cup to hold its shape. Repeat with the second tuile.

  4. Fortune Cookie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fortune cookie is a food item. Fortune Cookie, Fortune Cookies, or The Fortune Cookie may also refer to: The Fortune Cookie, a 1966 film; Fortune Cookies, a 2001 album by Alana Davis "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie", a 2013 song by Japanese group AKB48 "The Fortune Cookie", an episode of the television series Mona the Vampire; Fortune Cookie, a 2010 ...

  5. It's National Fortune Cookie Day, which is the perfect excuse ...

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    In all honestly, while fortune cookies have more wisdom inside them than, say, a chocolate chip cookie, they're not nearly as tasty. Furthermore, ...

  6. Green-Tea Fortune Cookies Recipe - AOL

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  7. The Fortune Cookie That Led to a Midlife Revelation - AOL

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    I got a fortune from a cookie around 15 years ago that I typed onto my computer, printed out big, and taped to my wall.At some point, I must have put it away, because as I cleaned out the drawers ...

  8. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    Sounds like the Chinese word for "fortune". See Numbers in Chinese culture#Eight. Used to mean the sacred and infinite in Japanese. A prime example is using the number 8 to refer to Countless/Infinite Gods (八百万の神, Yaoyorozu no Kami) (lit. Eight Million Gods). See 8#As a lucky number. Aitvaras: Lithuania [5] Acorns: Norse [6] Albatross

  9. Make your own fortune cookies with these simple steps - AOL

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    Add a fortune to the bottom of each cookie, then gently fold the cookie closed and press to seal the edges. Use the rim of a mug to gently shape it into a fortune cookie.