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Fortune Cookie Pin Popular Q&A
Q: How many calories does a shang pin fortune cookie have?
A: Fortune Cookies have about 30 calories each. Thanks for asking... Read More »
Q: How Are Fortune Cookies Made?
A: Chinese legend holds that a revolutionary named Chu Yuang Chang made the first fortune cookies in China during the 14th century Mongolian invasion. He disguised... Read More »
Q: How to Customize Fortune Cookies.
A: 1. Color the batter with food coloring to match the event. For a child's birthday, match the colors to the theme and for holidays, match the colors to the occas... Read More »
Q: How to Draw a Fortune Cookie.
A: 1. Sketch a cone shape, as seen here. It should be rounded at the bottom, pointed at the top. No need to make it especially detailed or three-dimensional yet-th... Read More »
Q: What is the origin of the fortune cookie?
A: Evidence points to fortune cookies originating in Japan — not China nor the United States. Here is a New York Times article I wrote about the case for Japanese ... Read More »