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  2. Black and white cookie - Wikipedia

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    Box of black-and-white cookies from a New York City bakery. The black-and-white cookie is commonly traced to Glaser's Bake Shop in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan, founded in 1902 by Bavarian immigrants. [note 1] The black-and-white cookie was among the original recipes used by Glaser's Bake Shop. [5]

  3. List of cookies - Wikipedia

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    Filipino semicircle or crescent-shaped butter cookies. Not to be confused with the black and white cookie. Hamantash: Jewish Triangular cookie featured in holiday of Purim. Shape is associated with Haman, a biblical villain, and his ears or hat. Fruit, cheese, poppyseed or other sweets are used as a filling. Jacobina: Philippines

  4. Berger Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Not unlike a black and white cookie, [1] the Berger Cookie is frosted on its flat bottom, giving the final cookie an overall rounded shape. Each weighs 1.25 ounces, with the cake-like under-cookie weighing a quarter of an ounce, and the chocolate/fudge frosting weighing an ounce. [ 2 ]

  5. Black and White - Wikipedia

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    Black and White: Land, Labor, and Politics in the South, an 1884 book published in the U.S. by Timothy Thomas Fortune; Black and White, a British illustrated weekly 1891–1912

  6. Whoopie pie - Wikipedia

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    The whoopie pie, alternatively called a black moon, gob (Pittsburgh area), black-and-white, bob, or BFO (for Big Fat Oreo), is an American baked confection that may be considered either a cookie, pie, sandwich, or cake.

  7. List of American desserts - Wikipedia

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    Black and white cookies; Black bottom pie; Blackberry pie; Blackout cake; Blondie; Blueberry pie; Boston cream doughnut; Boston cream pie [1] Butter mochi ...

  8. Cookie - Wikipedia

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    Pressed cookies are made from a soft dough that is extruded from a cookie press into various decorative shapes before baking. Spritzgebäck is an example of a pressed cookie. Refrigerator cookies (also known as icebox cookies) are made from a stiff dough that is refrigerated to make the raw dough even stiffer before cutting and baking. The ...

  9. 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