Fortune cookies are American-style Asian-style shortcakes, usually made from flour, sugar, vanilla, and butter, and there are similar rumors or ambiguous words in the bread, sometimes printed with "lucky numbers" (such as for lottery tickets, etc.) ), translated Chinese idioms, sayings, etc. In the United States and Canada (also in other western countries), fortune cookies are a dessert in Chinese restaurants, but there is no such thing in real China. Multiple Californian immigrant communities have said that fortune cookies were popular in the early 20th century and their recipes were based on Japanese traditional pancakes. In the 19th century, there was a kind of biscuit similar to American fortune cookies in Tokyo, Japan, and there was a tradition of drawing divination in the temples of Japan. Japanese eclairs have the same shape as this, but there are several differences: if bigger; use a darker dough; use sesame and miso instead of vanilla and cream; the note is emb
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