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The cookies we know and love in America have roots in immigration and the traditions and recipes brought over by different groups of people.
31:26 - 33:41 (02:15)
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The cookies we know and love in America have roots in immigration and the traditions and recipes brought over by different groups of people. This includes treats like pizzelles, Dutch stroopwafels, and German Lebkuchen.
ChapterThe History of Cookies in America
EpisodeCookies! Cookies! Cookies!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Chuck and Josh discuss the history and popularity of cookies in America, dating back to early colonial times and their evolution to contemporary times.
33:41 - 35:35 (01:54)
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Chuck and Josh discuss the history and popularity of cookies in America, dating back to early colonial times and their evolution to contemporary times.
ChapterThe History of Cookies in America
EpisodeCookies! Cookies! Cookies!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
A discussion about the differences between sugar cookies and Snickerdoodles, their origins, and ways to recreate them at home.
35:35 - 36:47 (01:12)
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A discussion about the differences between sugar cookies and Snickerdoodles, their origins, and ways to recreate them at home.
ChapterThe History of Cookies in America
EpisodeCookies! Cookies! Cookies!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The sugar cookie and Moravian spice cookie were invented by the German Protestants who arrived in Pennsylvania and North Carolina respectively while the biscochito, the state cookie of New Mexico, was brought in by Spanish colonists and co-developed by the Pueblo people.
36:47 - 38:02 (01:15)
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The sugar cookie and Moravian spice cookie were invented by the German Protestants who arrived in Pennsylvania and North Carolina respectively while the biscochito, the state cookie of New Mexico, was brought in by Spanish colonists and co-developed by the Pueblo people.