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Cookie

A cookie is a sweet biscuit with high sugar and fat content. Cookie dough is softer than that used for other types of biscuit, and they are cooked longer at lower temperatures. The dough typically contains flour, sugar, egg, and some type of oil or fat. It may include other ingredients such as raisins, oats, chocolate chips, or nuts. Cookie texture…

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Alternative names
Biscuit
Course
Snack · dessert
Place of origin
Persia, 7th century AD
Serving temperature
Often room temperature, although they may be served when still warm from the oven

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Gallery

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Cookie

Nodes272
Edges271
Triples174
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007353
Components1

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Cookie

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related to Product lines and brands · 63
Cookie → Animal Crackers, Anna's, Archway Cookies, Arnott's, Bahlsen, Barnum's Animals, Betty Crocker, Biscoff, Burton's, Cadbury, Chips Ahoy, Chips Deluxe, Danish Butter Cookies, DeBeukelaer, Duncan Hines, Famous Amos, Fig Newton, Fox's Biscuits, Fudge Shoppe, General Mills
related to Etymology · 15
Cookie → According, American English, Dutch, From, Low Countries, Middle Ages, Middle Dutch, Middle Scots, North Sea, Scotland, Scottish, Scottish National Dictionary, The, The American, There
related to In popular culture · 14
Cookie → According, Cookie Monster, He, Idioms, Me, Muppet, Om, Other, Sesame Street, Soggy, The, The Cambridge International Dictionary, There, US
related to history · 12
Cookie → AD Persia, By, Cookie-like, Cookies, Elizabeth, England, Europe, Muslim, She, Spain, The, They
related to Gallery · 10
Cookie → Fields, Hearts, India, Maple, McVitie's, Mrs, Oreo, This, UKA, Valentine's Day
related to Notable varieties · 10
Cookie → AlfajorAngel Wings, Animal, Chruściki, CookieRich, FroggerJumbleKifliKoulourakiaKrumkakeLinzer, Ginger, HaselnusslebkuchenBiscottiBiscuit, ReimsBlack, Spritz, StroopwafelSugar
related to Related pastries and confections · 8
Cookie → Acıbadem, BunCandyCakeChurroCracker, Cookies, CremeKit KatHalvahLadyfinger, CupcakeDanish, LebkuchenMille-feuilleMarzipanMille-feuille, Moon, Napoleon
related to Terminology · 8
Cookie → English-speaking, However, In, In Scotland, North America, The, United Kingdom, Where
related to Reception · 7
Cookie → For, Huffington Post, Kate Bratskeir, Leah Ettman, Nutrition Action, Panera Kitchen Sink Cookie, Paul Insel
related to Classification · 4
Cookie → Bar, Cookies, Examples, In British English

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cookies made dough chocolate biscuit used may baking sugar biscuits nuts also word butter fat chip often sweet typically ingredients

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
CookieAlternative namesBiscuit1.00infobox
CookieCourseSnack1.00infobox
CookieCoursedessert1.00infobox
CookiePlace of originPersia, 7th century AD1.00infobox
CookieServing temperatureOften room temperature, although they may be served when still warm from the oven1.00infobox
Cookieis asweet biscuit with high sugar and fat content0.90text
Cookieis agame wherein multiple men will simultaneously masturbate around a cookie and the last person to ejaculate onto it is forced to eat it.Cookie Monster is a Muppet on the children'…0.90text
raisinsinstance ofIt may include other ingredients0.80text
oatsinstance ofIt may include other ingredients0.80text
chocolate chipsinstance ofIt may include other ingredients0.80text
or nutsinstance ofIt may include other ingredients0.80text
Huntleyinstance ofand firms0.80text

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