Fortune Cookies

Fortune Cookies
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Common Sense about Fortune Cookies in USA Restaurants

  • They are not Chinese. Fortune cookies were invented in Japan in the early 20th century and brought to the United States by Japanese immigrants.
  • They are not fortune telling devices. The fortunes inside fortune cookies are generally generic and positive, and should not be taken seriously.
  • They are not healthy. Fortune cookies are made with white flour, sugar, and oil, and are high in calories and low in nutritional value.
  • They are often served at the end of a meal as a dessert. Fortune cookies are a popular way to end a meal at Chinese restaurants in the United States, but they are not typically served in China.
  • They are a symbol of good luck. Fortune cookies are often given as gifts or served at special occasions to symbolize good luck and prosperity.
  • They are a popular tourist souvenir. Fortune cookies are a popular souvenir for tourists visiting the United States, and can be found in many gift shops and tourist attractions.
  • They are a part of American culture. Fortune cookies have become a part of American culture and are enjoyed by people of all ages and backgrounds.
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