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July 2010 Last Updated November 2022 | ![]() | Product Reviews / Main Nibbles /Cookie Glossary: Cookie TypesHow Many Types Of Cookies Are There?Cookie TypesThere are 10 basic types of cookies: bar cookies, drop cookies, filled cookies, fried cookies, molded cookies, no-bake cookies, pressed cookies, refrigerator (ice box) cookies, rolled cookies, and sandwich cookies. You can see the overview of the different types of cookies, or read the individual listings in this glossary. Also see the history of cookies and how baked delights came to be. See our many other informative food glossaries—especially the Cake Glossary and Pastry Glossary. There are thousands of different cookies in the world. This glossary’s objective is to highlight those found in the U.S. Please use the Contact Us link to report any missing entries. Click on a letter to go to the appropriate glossary page. ab cd e fghi j klmn o pqrst u v wx y z This glossary is protected by copyright and cannot be reproduced in whole or part. ALMOND COOKIEThere are different types of almond cookies, from almond butter cookies made with almond paste, almond extract, and chopped almonds to almond crescent cookies to amaretti to Chinese-American almond cookies, among others. ALMOND BUCKEYE or BUCKEYE COOKIESee buckeye cookie. ALMOND LACE COOKIESee florentine. In 1902, the product was repackaged as Barnum’s Animals Crackers (the “s” on animals was later dropped) and placed into the current circus cage box for the Christmas season. A string was attached so the box could be hung from the Christmas tree. Several other companies, including Keebler, make animal crackers today. They can be found in chocolate-covered versions as well. BAR COOKIESOne of the eight basic types of cookies; batter or other ingredients are poured or pressed into a rectangular pan (sometimes in multiple layers), then baked and cut into individual-sized squares. Brownies and lemon bars are examples of bar cookies. In the U.K., bar cookies are known as “tray bakes". BISCUITThe British word for cookie, biscuit, comes from the Latin bis coctum, meaning “twice baked” (also the origin of the Italian word biscotti).
BUTTER BALLA meltaway shaped into a ball. When chopped pecans are added, they are called pecan balls. Lifestyle Direct, Inc. All rights reserved. Images are the copyright of their individual owners. |
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Cookie Glossary: Cookie Types
How Many Types Of Cookies Are There?
ALMOND COOKIE
ALMOND BUCKEYE or BUCKEYE COOKIE
ALMOND LACE COOKIE
AMARETTI
ANIMAL CRACKERS or ANIMALCOOKIES
BAR COOKIES
BENNE WAFER or SESAME SEEDCOOKIE
BISCOTTI
BISCUIT
BLACK & WHITE COOKIE
BOURBON BALL or CHOCOLATEBOURBON BALL
BREAKFAST COOKIE
BROWNIES & BARS
BUCKEYE COOKIE
BUTTER BALL
BUTTER COOKIE
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