How Fortune Cookies Are Made | Unwrapped 2.0 | Food Network

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How Fortune Cookies Are Made | Unwrapped 2.0 | Food Network
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I love the shot of the loose fortune in a box being filled.. explains why some of us get that rogue cookie with nothing in it..😅

edreid
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Honestly, I don't bother reading the fortune: for me, the star is the cookie itself. Some can taste like cardboard, but the good ones that are crunchy, sweet, and packed with vanilla.... There is an Asian market near where I live that sells fortune cookie "blanks, " just the disks. Love them.

TechBearSeattle
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This is a sort of molded cookie, and I'd rather pancake like. Interestingly, my mother and I went out for Chinese food and of course enjoyed our fortune cookies.

themadwomanskitchen
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there is a Asian market here in San Antonio texas on walzem right next to a home depot if you ever visit they sell Bulk bags of Fortune Cookies for $25 and they are delicious

TypeKneeMortar
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We just not gonna mention the fact he said it makes 1.2 cookies/second and that makes it 2000 cookies/min??

devoxo
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3:58 that cookie is still stuck there 😢

ImSpoidormon
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Videos like these make me want to buy wooden shoes and throw them through the windows of factories...

evanharrison
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But how do they develop the fortune for the fortune cookies?

vannahrunswiththesun
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Is there a factory like that in china or hk?

jz
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The fortune cookies in my area have ultra generic sayings now.

drewdolce
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I love about fortune cookies from Unwrapped 2.0! 😂❤🥠🥠🥠

allentrice
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Fortune cookie 🥠 would make a good cereal 🥣 (not the actual size).

qbrown
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Yeah, the Fortune Cookie didn't help me win the powerball, but it helped someone else in the past 😪

ers_red_and_gold
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... between the sheets... of crunchy confection.

hopolo
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sorry you did not film san francisco where cookie was originally created and still made.

jmbear
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It’s not Mark Summers, I can’t do it 💔

MissCammi
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Can l get a job in any one of those factories. I’m from the North East India and l couldn’t fint any job.

FixTawp
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i love these cookies and I'm not american, ...yay for the inventor, you if I eat Chinese food, do I turn into a Chinese person BIG IN RULES).

mariusbabii
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Not very as most of the Authentic Chinese restaurants that we eat at don't even offer Fortunate Cookies. Or at the very least they don't give it out after our meals, nor have seen them handing out other customers there either. After when they are finished eating. and before 2020 we even have kids at our two tables.

windsonma
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So what you're saying is... something Japanese was made Chinese and created in America?😅😅

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