Cookies are small bite of history, culture and creativity. There is always something new to know about these treats. Here are some fun facts about cookies that you probably don’t know:

Where did cookies begin?

Ever wondered where the crunchy wonders began with the first bite? Well, lets dive some attractive fun facts about cookies. Cookies are believed to have first appeared in Persian in the 7th century, soon after sugar became widely available in the region. A thousand years before Persian, till today’s bite on social media, this journey through history is as rich as the taste itself. Born as ‘Test Cakes’ or (koekje in Dutch), cookies were created to test oven temperatures. As trade routes expanded, so did these small bites – reaching Europe by the 10th century. The early ones were simple: sugar, flour, butter, nuts baked into small rounds.

First chocolate chip cookie was an accident

Fast forward to the 1930s – an accidental invention changed cookie history forever. Ruth Wakefield of the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, when she ran out of baking chocolate, added Nestle’ Bars to dough, thinking it would melt. Instead, the chocolate chip cookie was born quickly becoming a global icon. Today, these classics are rebuilt with local ingredients, bold flavors and premium craftsmanship to show both tradition and modern tastes.

Cookies worldwide

By the renaissance, they had traveled the globe adapting to local ingredients and traditions: In France, delicate macaroons emerged Italy, biscotti became the go-to travelers snack In England, crisp shortbread was perfected In America, settlers created the first ‘jumble’ cookies flavored with nuts and spices This cultural exchange shaped them into the universal comfort food we know today! Cookies in the digital age 21st century brought them into the digital conversation. Instagram-worthy cookies designs, YouTube baking tutorials, and TikTok recipes have made cookies a star of online food culture. They have their own holidays around the world: National Cookie Day (4th December in United Sates) Chocolate chip cookie (4th August) These days encourage bakers and fans alike to share, gift, and celebrate cookies – making them perfect for moments for Cookie Bar Kenya to highlight features like ‘Cookie of the Month.’ With ancient trade routes, modern kitchens, to cultural heritage and Instagram feeds – their evolution shows how something as simple as a baked treat can bring people closer, generation after generation Visit Cookie Bar Kenya to taste how history meets modern indulgence.

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