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  2. Fortune cookie - Wikipedia

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    Baking Tsujiura Senbei, or Japanese fortune cookies, in the Edo period (1603–1868), from a book written in 1878 An opened fortune cookie. As far back as the 19th century, a cookie very similar in appearance to the modern fortune cookie was made in Kyoto, Japan, and there is a Japanese temple tradition of random fortunes, called omikuji. The ...

  3. Tsujiura - Wikipedia

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    Baking Japanese fortune cookies, Tsujiura Senbei in the Edo period (1603-1868). from a book written in 1878. Tsujiura (Japanese: 辻占) are notes used in Japan in conjunction with rice crackers called senbei in a similar way to fortune cookies. [1] Several publications make the claim that fortune cookies are derived from tsujiura senbei. [2 ...

  4. Koi Suru Fortune Cookie - Wikipedia

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    "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie" (恋するフォーチュンクッキー, Koisuru Fōchunkukkī, "The Fall-in-Love Fortune Cookie") is the 32nd single by the Japanese idol girl group AKB48. It was released in Japan on August 21, 2013.

  5. 25 Fortune Cookie Sayings You Can’t Help but Laugh At - AOL

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    The post 25 Fortune Cookie Sayings You Can’t Help but Laugh At appeared first on Reader's Digest. Some fortune cookie sayings will leave you with wise, inspiring words. Some will leave you ...

  6. O-mikuji - Wikipedia

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    Ryōgen (left), 18th chief abbot (zasu) of Enryaku-ji. The omikuji sequence historically commonly used in Japanese Buddhist temples, consisting of one hundred prophetic five-character quatrains, is traditionally attributed to the Heian period Tendai monk Ryōgen (912–985), posthumously known as Jie Daishi (慈恵大師) or more popularly, Ganzan Daishi (元三大師), and is thus called ...

  7. The Fortune Cookie That Led to a Midlife Revelation - AOL

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    I got a fortune from a cookie around 15 years ago that I typed onto my computer, printed out big, and taped to my wall.At some point, I must have put it away, because as I cleaned out the drawers ...

  8. Makoto Hagiwara - Wikipedia

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    A brief history of the Japanese Tea Garden, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA USA, An account by Erik Sumiharu Hagiwara-Nagata. 1999. A Brief History of The Fortune Cookie, An account by Erik Sumiharu Hagiwara-Nagata, 2008; Makoto Hagiwara and San Francisco's Japanese Tea Garden John Tambis, Pacific Horticulture Magazine,vol. 45,number 1 ...

  9. Fortune Cookie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fortune cookie is a food item. Fortune Cookie, Fortune Cookies, or The Fortune Cookie may also refer to: The Fortune Cookie, a 1966 film; Fortune Cookies, a 2001 album by Alana Davis "Koi Suru Fortune Cookie", a 2013 song by Japanese group AKB48 "The Fortune Cookie", an episode of the television series Mona the Vampire