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  2. Black and white cookie - Wikipedia

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    The half-moon cookies are significantly larger. Half-moon cookies can be traced to Hemstrought's Bakery in Utica, New York, who started baking half-moons around 1925. [note 2] [8] [9] Half moons are still very popular in Utica, [10] and local media often debates which bakery makes the best half-moons. [11] [12] Half-moons are often frosted ...

  3. Half-moon cookie (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    A half-moon cookie in Filipino cuisine is a semicircle- or crescent-shaped butter cookie. It has a soft crumbly texture and a sweet flavor with a salty aftertaste.

  4. Half-moon cookie - Wikipedia

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    Half-moon cookie could mean: Half-moon cookie (Philippines), a crescent-shaped cookie from the Philippines; Black and white cookie, a cookie frosted half with vanilla and half with chocolate frosting, found in New York City and Central New York

  5. Girl Scout Cookie nutrition guide: From Tagalongs to Thin ...

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    They contain 130 calories per two cookies, as well as 9 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein, less than 1 gram of fiber and 75 mg of sodium. Thin Mints.

  6. List of Oreo varieties - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow Moon Oreo cookies were a limited edition release in June 2019, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the first man on the moon. They have a dark grey filling meant to replicate the color of the moon and have a rocket on one side of the cookie with a spaceman on the other side.

  7. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Black and white cookie Half-Moon cookie: United States (New York City; Utica, New York) Iced on one half with vanilla and on the other with chocolate as to resemble a half moon. Boortsog boorsoq, or bawyrsak: Central Asia: Made by deep-frying small pieces of a flattened dough. Often eaten as a dessert, with sugar, butter, or honey.

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  9. Krispy Kreme Will Sell a Cookies and Cream Supermoon ... - AOL

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    The moon with appear 7% larger than normal on Oct. 17 — and Krispy Kreme has a dessert to celebrate ... The doughnut is unglazed and filled with cookies and Kreme filling, dipped in yellow icing ...