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A sugar cookie is a cookie with the main ingredients being sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda (depending on the type of sugar used). Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They are commonly decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these. Decorative shapes and figures can be cut into the rolled-out dough using a cookie cutter. In North America, sugar cookies are popular during the holidays of Children's Day, Christmas, Halloween, and Hanukkah.

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  • Una galleta de azúcar es hecha de azúcar, harina, mantequilla, huevo, vainilla, y ya sea polvo de hornear o bicarbonato de sodio.​​Las galletas de azúcar son formadas con la mano o laminada y cortada en formas. Comúnmente son decoradas con glaseados, gránulos o una combinación de ambos. En América del Norte, las galletas de azúcar decoradas son particularmente populares durante los días festivos como Navidad o Halloween. A mediados de 1700, los colonos alemanes protestantes en el área de Nazareth perfeccionaron una receta de galleta de azúcar llamada la Galleta de Azúcar de Nazareth. El 5 de septiembre de 2001, el Estado de Pensilvania adoptaron la galleta de azúcar como su galleta oficial.​ Las galletas de azúcar probablemente derivaron de una galleta anterior, una galleta sin levadura llamada jumble. (es)
  • A sugar cookie is a cookie with the main ingredients being sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda (depending on the type of sugar used). Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They are commonly decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these. Decorative shapes and figures can be cut into the rolled-out dough using a cookie cutter. In North America, sugar cookies are popular during the holidays of Children's Day, Christmas, Halloween, and Hanukkah. (en)
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  • Flour,butter,sugar,eggs,vanilla,baking powderorbaking soda
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  • Plain sugar cookies (en)
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  • Flour, butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, baking powder or baking soda (en)
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  • A sugar cookie is a cookie with the main ingredients being sugar, flour, butter, eggs, vanilla, and either baking powder or baking soda (depending on the type of sugar used). Sugar cookies may be formed by hand, dropped, or rolled and cut into shapes. They are commonly decorated with additional sugar, icing, sprinkles, or a combination of these. Decorative shapes and figures can be cut into the rolled-out dough using a cookie cutter. In North America, sugar cookies are popular during the holidays of Children's Day, Christmas, Halloween, and Hanukkah. (en)
  • Una galleta de azúcar es hecha de azúcar, harina, mantequilla, huevo, vainilla, y ya sea polvo de hornear o bicarbonato de sodio.​​Las galletas de azúcar son formadas con la mano o laminada y cortada en formas. Comúnmente son decoradas con glaseados, gránulos o una combinación de ambos. En América del Norte, las galletas de azúcar decoradas son particularmente populares durante los días festivos como Navidad o Halloween. Las galletas de azúcar probablemente derivaron de una galleta anterior, una galleta sin levadura llamada jumble. (es)
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  • Galleta de azúcar (es)
  • Sugar cookie (en)
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