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What is a 'cookie'?

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I mean this in the sense that a baked sweet item eaten as a desert or snack item, not the thing websites leave on your browser.

Now, one thing the movie Armageddon asked is why animal crackers are crackers instead of cookies.

This also brings up the question why graham crackers are also not considered cookies.

Do soft cookies count? What about brownies? You can get brownies as squares or you can get them cut as circular wafers same as cookies, are they brownies or cookies?

And cereal bars, like granola bars, are they cookies?

Vanilla wafers?

How do you determine the difference?

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Tdarcos wrote:How do you determine the difference?
A cookie is the one thing you don't drown in gallons of honey mustard before devouring. Also, you probably ate 46,000 of them in the time it took you to read this response.

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Tdarcos wrote:How do you determine the difference?
A cookie is the one thing you don't drown in gallons of honey mustard before devouring. Also, you probably ate 46,000 of them in the time it took you to read this response.
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Tdarcos wrote:
Almost on board here wrote:
Tdarcos wrote:How do you determine the difference?
A cookie is the one thing you don't drown in gallons of honey mustard before devouring. Also, you probably ate 46,000 of them in the time it took you to read this response.
Why don't you go home and fuck your mother some more, then come back when you can learn to stop being an asshole.

I help you figure out the answer to your question, and this is the thanks I get?

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Hm well the difference between brownies and soft cookies is that brownies are more "cake-like" and "spongy". Clear enough distinction for me anyway.

Graham crackers are probably always called crackers due to their shape.

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Jizaboz wrote:Hm well the difference between brownies and soft cookies is that brownies are more "cake-like" and "spongy". Clear enough distinction for me anyway.

Graham crackers are probably always called crackers due to their shape.
I was thinking the same thing until I looked up the definition from Cambridge, and the American English version does not mention density AND it does mention it as being a flat cake? I still need to stick to my original classification on this one.


http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... ish/cookie

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Yeah well.. British people call things I would call a cracker a "biscuit" haha.

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Jizaboz wrote:Yeah well.. British people call things I would call a cracker a "biscuit" haha.
Merriam-Webster has pretty much the same definition, except with less panache.


http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cookie

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Another fun bit of trivia is that the name "Webster" is public domain, so many hack job publishers will make a shit dictionary and just print "Webster" by itself on the front of it to sell to unassuming consumers.

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Didn't see this coming. wrote:Another fun bit of trivia is that the name "Webster" is public domain, so many hack job publishers will make a shit dictionary and just print "Webster" by itself on the front of it to sell to unassuming consumers.
yeah, cuz dictionaries are really flying off the damn shelves nowadays.

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dictionary.com wrote:
Didn't see this coming. wrote:Another fun bit of trivia is that the name "Webster" is public domain, so many hack job publishers will make a shit dictionary and just print "Webster" by itself on the front of it to sell to unassuming consumers.
yeah, cuz dictionaries are really flying off the damn shelves nowadays.
A quick Amazon search brings up over 300k dictionaries, not to mention you can still buy them in every Walmart, airport, college book store, regular book store, the list goes on and on. I am not saying they are a hot ticket item, but they still sell really well based on their availability everywhere, and "Webster" has been in public domain long before the internet was easily available to the general public.

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And before long, Cookie Monster's addiction becomes too much.

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