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  2. Honolulu Cookie Company - Wikipedia

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    Honolulu Cookie Company is a food and gift producer and retailer based in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was founded in 1998 by Keith and Janet Sung. In 1998, the company began producing shortbread cookies with a signature pineapple shape. The pineapple shape was chosen because of its symbolism of hospitality associated with Hawaii. [1]

  3. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Large, flat, round shortbread cookies. Jumble: England, possible roots in Italy Cookie-like pastries whose simple recipe comprises nuts, flour, eggs, and sugar, with vanilla, anise, or caraway seed used for flavoring. Kaasstengels: Netherlands and Indonesia: In Indonesia, Kaasstengels usually eaten on Christmas and Lebaran celebrations. Kahk: Egypt

  4. Hawaiian Cookie Balls Recipe - AOL

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    Add cookie balls, in batches, to bowl of melted chocolate. Use 2 forks to roll cookie balls in chocolate until evenly coated. Remove balls with fork letting excess chocolate drip back into bowl.

  5. Sandie (cookie) - Wikipedia

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    The sandie is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie prepared using standard sugar cookie ingredients such as flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla. [2] The Keebler Sandie uses soya bean oil and palm oil as a butter substitute. Sandies are sometimes dusted with powdered sugar after cooking. [3] [4]

  6. The texture of tea cakes varies by the recipe, though the majority of them lean more in the cookie direction. Depending on the recipe, they can be smooth and puffy or have a somewhat cracked top.

  7. List of snack foods - Wikipedia

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    A type of cookie made from two thin cookies or medium cookies with a filling between them. The oreo, introduced in 1912, is said to be America's best selling cookie with $675 million annual revenue. [35] Shortbread: Scotland: A traditional cookie that contains a high butter content made without any leavening agent. Speculoos: Belgium

  8. Shortbread - Wikipedia

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    In British English, shortbread and shortcake have been synonyms for several centuries, starting in the 1400s; both referred to the crisp, crumbly cookie-type baked good, rather than a softer cake. [17] The "short-cake" mentioned in Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor, first published in 1602, was a reference to the cookie-style of ...

  9. List of fermented foods - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd peppers or Fresno or red Banana pepper or Cubanelle Chile Pepper or even Red bell peppers and salt. The addition of olive oil, paprika, wine vinegar and garlic varies. Wash peppers and de-stem and cut in 1/2 allowing peppers to air dry. Grind peppers with or 1/3 seeds are ground, salt and allow to ferment for 24-72hrs until boiling ...