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October 11, 2008 1:25:00 AM CDT



Author Cracks Open Calif. Fortune Cookie Battle

Posted Jun 8, 08 7:38 PM CDT in Arts & Living 

(Newser) – The fortune cookie caps any good Chinese meal in America, and Los Angeles and San Francisco both claim credit for it, Steve Harvey writes in the Los Angeles Times. Angelenos say an LA restaurateur invented the famed wafer in 1918, while their neighbors to the north insist an official gave them to supporters in 1907. Now, author Jennifer 8. Lee says bragging rights belong to the East.

For her book, The Fortune Cookie Chronicles, Lee has dug up a 19th-century print showing a Japanese man making the cookies. She writes that later generations brought the idea to America, where Chinese immigrants soon co-opted it after WWII. The treat may be popular, but one Chinese traditionalist scoffs at the cookie as “too American a concept."

Source Los Angeles Times

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Jennifer Lee is the author of a new book about the origin of the fortune cookie, "The Fortune Cookie Chronicles."   (AP Photo/Nina Subin,Twelve Books)
The idea of the fortune cookie was originally conceived in Japan, not in China.   (Index Stock)
San Francisco and Los Angeles have both claimed to be the city where the fortune cookie was born.   (KRT Photos)
San Francisco has battled Los Angeles over claims that it is the city where the fortune cookie was born.   (Magnum Photos)
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