Earliest recorded instances of cookies dates back to Persia in the 7th century AD, where they were often served to guests with tea. Cookies eventually made their way to Europe through the Muslim conquests, and by the Middle Ages, various types of cookies were being made throughout the continent. The modern cookie, as we know it today, is thought to have originated in the United States in the 18th century, where Dutch settlers brought their tradition of making "koekjes," or small cakes, to New Amsterdam (now known as New York City). Over time, these "koekjes" evolved into the cookies we know and love today, with countless variations and flavors.
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