Oreo cream biscuits are a type of sandwich cookie consisting of two dark chocolate wafers with a sweet, white vanilla-flavored creme filling in between. They are a popular snack worldwide, known for the "twist, lick, dunk" tradition and for being versatile in recipes.
Structure: The cookie is made of two circular chocolate-flavored wafers.
Filling: A sweet, creamy, vanilla-flavored fondant-like filling is sandwiched between the wafers.
Origin: Oreos were introduced in 1912 by the Nabisco company and are now a global brand owned by Mondelez International.
Cultural impact: They have become an iconic American snack and are popular across many cultures and age groups.
Variations: Many varieties and limited-edition flavors have been produced over the years.
Consumption: They are often eaten on their own, dunked in milk, or used in various dessert recipes.
Type
Confectionery
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