Did You Know – Oreo Cookies

  1. Oreo cookies were first created in a New York City bakery.
  2. Oreos were first called Oreo Biscuits. The name was change to Oreo Crème Sandwich in the 1940’s. Then in the 1970’s it was changed again to Oreo Sandwich Cookie.
  3. Pork fat was used in the creamy center of the original Oreo recipe.
  4. Oreos are the world’s best selling cookie.
  5. Oreos are sold in more than 100 countries.
  6. It takes 59 minutes to make an Oreo.
  7. When they first debuted, there was a lemon meringue flavor of Oreos.
  8. In China they sell green tea ice cream flavored Oreos.
  9. Women are more likely to twist the cookie apart than men, before they eat them.
  10. If you stacked all of the Oreos ever made, they would reach to the moon and back more than five times.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com

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  2. I love Oreos, but it has been a long time since I had one. I was a twister and licker; it made it last longer. Biscochitos, the Mexican cookie especially popular at Christmas, MUST be made with lard. I tried to make them with some kind of oil to be healthier (which depending on the oil probably isn’t healthier), and they were not good at all. It’s interesting that Oreos were originally called biscuits. In the books I read set in Great Britain, all of the cookies are called biscuits. I didn’t know we ever did that in the U.S.

    • That’s so funny Bernadette! I forgot how the grandkids used to dunk their cookies and what the bottom of the glass looked like when they were finished. The milk was so nasty looking and they never drank it, only dunked. Lol

  3. The US has a lot of very interesting Oreo flavours. The hubby’s colleague, based in the US, always brings back unique Oreo flavours. When I was in Manila recently, I saw strawberry filling Oreos. No pork fat ones though. 😆

  4. Those are amazing stats Diane – did you think Oreos were the world’s #1 selling cookie? I would have thought chocolate chip (like Chips Ahoy as opposed to homemade). I have to agree and the regular, original Oreos are the best … not the Double Stuf as they are too sweet and I’ll pass on the pork fat filled “original-original” Oreos.

  5. Lemon meringue flavoured Oreo? I would have loved it! Guess what? There’s a small packet of Oreo cookies in our candy bowl … along with a cup of tea, it’s going to be a great snack now! Oh yes, and I definitely twist my Oreo cookies!

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