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Cookies belong to Chinese style?
Cookies do not belong to the Chinese style, cookies, from the English cookie (sound /'k?ki/), the translation. Cookies in the U.S. and Canada are interpreted as small, flat, omelet-style cookies, while the English word cookie is derived from the Dutch word koekje, meaning "small omelet". The word is mainly used in British English to distinguish American cookies such as "chocolate chip cookies".
The first cookies were made by combining several tiny slices of omelette, and are thought to have been invented by the Iranians.
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