Cookies are one of the most beloved desserts worldwide. They are eaten for breakfast, as a sweet dish, dunked in milk, coffee, or tea, or as a tasty snack.
In America, we call them cookies, and in Britain, they're known as biscuits. That's the only difference. But yes, we're talking about the same thing.
Regarding the shape or preparation technique, these treats can be divided into many categories:
Even though there are many varieties of this dessert, most baked (or no-bake) goods consist of the following ingredients:
While some types of wafers existed since ancient times, they were not as sweet as today’s treats.
However, in the 7th century AD in Persia, with the first known usage of sugar, the first cookies were born. Later they were spread to the European ground with the Muslim invasion of Spain, and by the 14th century were beloved by almost every European country.
They arrived on the American continent in the 1620s with the arrival of the Dutch in New Amsterdam. Their word for the dessert was “koekje” (or little cake) which was later adapted to the English language as “cookie”.
Still, the modern version of this beloved pastry got its texture and shape in the 18th century.
Moreover, in the 1930s American chef, Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the famous chocolate chip variety by accident.
While working at Toll House Inn, in Whitman, Massachusetts, she added chopped semi-sweet chocolate in the original recipe wanting to create chocolate ones. Ruth believed the chocolate pieces would melt, but that didn’t happen. However, she served the newly invented treats to the guests and – they loved them!
Soon they became favorite treats in almost every US state.
There are various kinds of this dessert. Alongside chocolate chips, the most popular ones are:
The number of calories in 100 grams of cookies is around 502. This includes 24 g of total fat or 36% of the daily value based on a 2000-calorie diet.
In addition, there are 20 mg of cholesterol (6%), 524 mg of sodium (21%), and 100 mg of potassium (2%). As for the amount of total carbohydrates and protein, it is 65 g (21%) and 6 g (12%) respectively.
Furthermore, there is 15% of iron, 5% of vitamin B6, 4% of magnesium, 3% of calcium, 1% vitamin D, and 1% of cobalamin.
This awesome dessert is part of the menus of many restaurants across the country. Still, we're here to offer some fantastic suggestions.
For those of you in Houston, a great place to get it is Pizza Fino. You can find them on FM 529, they're open 7 days a week, and also offer takeout and delivery.
And if you'd like to grab some tasty cookies in Philly, Big Ben Pizza is the right place for you! Located on Rising Sun Ave, they offer pickup and delivery. Plus, you save 5% on any online order via Slice. Oh, and, they're open 7 days a week.
Your cookies are LEGIT! They taste like the cookies I make at home. I hate store cookies and most bakery items. Get these cookies! Oh- and the pizza is good too, haha! Crust has a very nice flavor.
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