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]]>As we head towards the climax of the holiday season, everyone is deciding which cookies to leave out for Santa Claus. Thanks to Google, Old Nick can now determine which state he wants to visit first (…or not at all).
The go-to search engine has used its data to compile a trend report that illustrates the most popular cookie in each U.S. state. The data represents uniquely searched cookies across the country, which means that a state searched for that specific item more than the US did as a whole.
Peanut butter and gingerbread cookies both performed well, with each being the top choice in seven states, respectively. Oregon and Louisiana favored the spice-laden gingerbread, while Nevada and Minnesota preferred peanut butter.
Italian Christmas cookies also proved to be a big hit, especially in East Coast states like New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island where there are large Italian communities. The international cookies also extended to German, Mexican, and Polish cookies, emphasizing global tastes.
Here are the most popular cookies in each state:
Alabama: Polish Christmas Cookies
Alaska: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Arizona: Mexican Christmas Cookies
Arkansas: Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies
California: Mini Christmas Cookies
Colorado: Snowball Cookies
Connecticut: Italian Christmas Cookies
Delaware: Italian Christmas Cookies
District of Columbia: Gingerbread Cookies
Florida: Christmas Butter Cookies
Georgia: Gingerbread Cookies
Hawaii: Ube Christmas Cookies
Idaho: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Illinois: Christmas Bar Cookies
Indiana: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Iowa: Spritz Cookies
Kansas: Hot Chocolate Cookies
Kentucky: Royal Icing Christmas Cookies
Louisiana: Gingerbread Cookies
Maine: Italian Christmas Cookies
Maryland: German Christmas Cookies
Massachusetts: Linzer Cookies
Michigan: Polish Christmas Cookies
Minnesota: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Mississippi: Gingerbread Cookies
Missouri: Red Velvet Cookies
Montana: Gingerbread Cookies
Nebraska: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Nevada: Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies
New Hampshire: Candy Cane Cookies
New Jersey: Italian Christmas Cookies
New Mexico: Christmas Sugar Cookies
New York: Italian Christmas Cookies
North Carolina: Moravian Cookies
North Dakota: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Ohio: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Oklahoma: Mexican Christmas Cookies
Oregon: Gingerbread Cookies
Pennsylvania: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Rhode Island: Italian Christmas Cookies
South Carolina: Gingerbread Cookies
South Dakota: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Tennessee: Christmas Bar Cookies
Texas: Springerle Cookies
Utah: Candy Cane Cookies
Vermont: Gingerbread Cookies
Virginia: Christmas Bar Cookies
Washington: Christmas Bar Cookies
West Virginia: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Wisconsin: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Wyoming: Christmas Sugar Cookies
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]]>These cookies are almost like a donut because they are fried, but however you want to classify them, they’re 100% delicious. Look out for them over the holidays if you go to Mexico and enjoy these crispy little treats covered in cinnamon and sometimes powdered sugar!
Kolacky or kolaches in some countries are a pastry biscuit that is eaten in countries like Hungary, the Czech Republic, and other Central and sometimes Eastern European countries. They are pieces of pastry that have apricot or sometimes other poppy seed fillings inside and are shaped in a very and petite diamond.
Though you can find this kind of cookies in New York delis all year round if you want the real stuff if you have to go to Austria. These shortbread cookies are filled with a raspberry jam, or sometimes another kind of fruit, and are shaped keeping the center open to see the beautiful jam coming through. If you’re lucky, you might be able to find them in some parts of Germany as well!
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]]>The post These are the Most Popular Christmas Cookies in Every State appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As we head towards the climax of the holiday season, everyone is deciding which cookies to leave out for Santa Claus. Thanks to Google, Old Nick can now determine which state he wants to visit first (…or not at all).
The go-to search engine has used its data to compile a trend report that illustrates the most popular cookie in each U.S. state. The data represents uniquely searched cookies across the country, which means that a state searched for that specific item more than the US did as a whole.
Peanut butter and gingerbread cookies both performed well, with each being the top choice in seven states, respectively. Oregon and Louisiana favored the spice-laden gingerbread, while Nevada and Minnesota preferred peanut butter.
Italian Christmas cookies also proved to be a big hit, especially in East Coast states like New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island where there are large Italian communities. The international cookies also extended to German, Mexican, and Polish cookies, emphasizing global tastes.
Here are the most popular cookies in each state:
Alabama: Polish Christmas Cookies
Alaska: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Arizona: Mexican Christmas Cookies
Arkansas: Kitchen Sink Christmas Cookies
California: Mini Christmas Cookies
Colorado: Snowball Cookies
Connecticut: Italian Christmas Cookies
Delaware: Italian Christmas Cookies
District of Columbia: Gingerbread Cookies
Florida: Christmas Butter Cookies
Georgia: Gingerbread Cookies
Hawaii: Ube Christmas Cookies
Idaho: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Illinois: Christmas Bar Cookies
Indiana: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Iowa: Spritz Cookies
Kansas: Hot Chocolate Cookies
Kentucky: Royal Icing Christmas Cookies
Louisiana: Gingerbread Cookies
Maine: Italian Christmas Cookies
Maryland: German Christmas Cookies
Massachusetts: Linzer Cookies
Michigan: Polish Christmas Cookies
Minnesota: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Mississippi: Gingerbread Cookies
Missouri: Red Velvet Cookies
Montana: Gingerbread Cookies
Nebraska: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Nevada: Peanut Butter Christmas Cookies
New Hampshire: Candy Cane Cookies
New Jersey: Italian Christmas Cookies
New Mexico: Christmas Sugar Cookies
New York: Italian Christmas Cookies
North Carolina: Moravian Cookies
North Dakota: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Ohio: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Oklahoma: Mexican Christmas Cookies
Oregon: Gingerbread Cookies
Pennsylvania: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Rhode Island: Italian Christmas Cookies
South Carolina: Gingerbread Cookies
South Dakota: Christmas Sugar Cookies
Tennessee: Christmas Bar Cookies
Texas: Springerle Cookies
Utah: Candy Cane Cookies
Vermont: Gingerbread Cookies
Virginia: Christmas Bar Cookies
Washington: Christmas Bar Cookies
West Virginia: Mexican Wedding Cookies
Wisconsin: Peanut Butter Blossoms
Wyoming: Christmas Sugar Cookies
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]]>The post Try These Christmas Cookies From Around the World This Holiday Season appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>These cookies are almost like a donut because they are fried, but however you want to classify them, they’re 100% delicious. Look out for them over the holidays if you go to Mexico and enjoy these crispy little treats covered in cinnamon and sometimes powdered sugar!
Kolacky or kolaches in some countries are a pastry biscuit that is eaten in countries like Hungary, the Czech Republic, and other Central and sometimes Eastern European countries. They are pieces of pastry that have apricot or sometimes other poppy seed fillings inside and are shaped in a very and petite diamond.
Though you can find this kind of cookies in New York delis all year round if you want the real stuff if you have to go to Austria. These shortbread cookies are filled with a raspberry jam, or sometimes another kind of fruit, and are shaped keeping the center open to see the beautiful jam coming through. If you’re lucky, you might be able to find them in some parts of Germany as well!
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