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But there's a long story behind every fortune cookie. Who makes them? Where did they come from? Suggest a correction. Parchment, Wax And Freezer Paper. Thanksgiving Without Turkey? Newsletter Sign Up.

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Back to previous. Well, most chinese places I eat don't have the best food either, but this is worse! Anyone else here think PO qualifies for his own "Where's Waldo" series of books and travelogues? On topic: I don't eat them. I just crack 'em open and read the fortune. I keep the ones that are interesting.

They're not supposed to taste great, they're a pallette cleanser, like the pickled ginger you eat with sushi. After eating an oriental meal, eat a good not stale fortune cookie, and then drink some ice water. It feels like you just brushed your teeth.

Particularly effective for getting rid of wasabi breath. Yeah, I do all the time. Even sometimes I don't feel like eating, I save it for later. I've been using it since '87 or so. Sorry, not true. It's not a real fortune anyway, though, so it probably doesn't count. I eat those suckers up, if someone at my table doesn't eat theirs, well then I grab it.

For some reason I think they taste great. Ars Legatus Legionis et Subscriptor. Whiskey Jack. Some 3 billion fortune cookies are made each year, almost all in the United States. But the crisp cookies wrapped around enigmatic sayings have spread around the world. While it is technically a dessert served primarily in Chinese restaurants, the fortune cookie has a layered meaning beyond other confectionary due to its distinctive shape and its hidden paper slip inscribed with a fortune.

The cookie symbolizes luck, fate, soundbite Chinese wisdom, and the mysteries of the unknown. Word forms: fortune cookies. A fortune cookie is a sweet, crisp cookie which contains a piece of paper which is supposed to say what will happen to you in the future. Make a fold about an inch or two wide along one of the edges of the toilet paper, and then stick the edge of the packaging that you are going to seal inside the toilet paper fold. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search.

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