What's the difference between cookie and macaroon?

Cookie


Definition:

  • (n.) See Cooky.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Considerate touches includes the free use of cruiser bicycles (the best method of tackling the Palm Springs main drag), home-baked cookies … and if you'd like to get married, ask the manager: he's a minister.
  • (2) The others received a cookie and chocolate mashed diet (C.C.
  • (3) Dietetic candies and cookies contained more calories than the regular ones.
  • (4) One way they are doing this is to replace cookies, which worked fairly well for a long time when people accepted their browsers' default configuration, which until fairly recently has been to allow most cookies.
  • (5) But the researchers discovered that far from opting out of tracking, Facebook places a new cookie on the computers of users who have not been tracked before.
  • (6) About 35 million were egg-laying hens that provided 80% of the eggs for the breaker market – eggs broken then liquefied, dried or frozen to be used in processed foods like mayonnaise and pancake mixes, or sold to bakeries to make cakes, cookies and other products.
  • (7) Davis had earlier declined the privilege of specifying his final supper, so instead was given the institution's choice of grilled cheeseburgers, oven browned potatoes, baked beans, coleslaw, cookies and a grape beverage.
  • (8) In short, cookies are never your friend, and clear your history if you want any chance of a future.
  • (9) EU privacy law states that prior consent must be given before issuing a cookie or performing tracking, unless it is necessary for either the networking required to connect to the service (“criterion A”) or to deliver a service specifically requested by the user (“criterion B”).
  • (10) Ingestion of 5-gram portions of cookies made with defined concentrations of sucrose or fat led to an increased Ip (due to demineralization) of Streptococcus mutans-covered bovine enamel blocks in vivo.
  • (11) July 22, 2014 Best food porn: Chris Stewart (R-UT) These are cookies shaped like Utah.
  • (12) For a while, the “Washington consensus” imposed cookie-cutter market-based prescriptions on countries that needed to borrow money.
  • (13) The "cookie cutter" is easily implemented into any department's existing block cutting techniques.
  • (14) The girl said she had performed “oral sex on French soldiers in exchange for a bottle of water and a sachet of cookies”, the statement from Hussein’s office said.
  • (15) Almost every major website uses cookies to serve targeted advertising and content, as well as streamline the experience for the user, for example by managing logins.
  • (16) According to the indictment, not only did the hackers write authentication cookies for use on their own computers, they were also able to forge cookies, upload them to Yahoo’s system and push them to individual users they wished to target, according to the indictment.
  • (17) In the last two years, a man dressed as Sesame Street's Cookie Monster was charged with shoving a two-year-old, a person attired in Super Mario's overalls was accused of groping a woman and an Elmo figure pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after unleashing an antisemitic tirade.
  • (18) Since by definition social plug-ins are destined to members of a particular social network, they are not of any use for non-members, and therefore do not match ‘criterion B’ for those users.” The same applies for users of Facebook who are logged out at the time, while logged-in users should only be served a “session cookie” that expires when the user logs out or closes their browser, according to Article 29.
  • (19) Wheat germ and sunflower kernels were substituted at a level of 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 percent of wheat flour for the preparation of cookies.
  • (20) When offered a choice between chunks of lab chow and Ginger Snaps, DMNL rats were again hypophagic on lab chow chunks, ate the same as the controls of the cookies, and the total caloric intake was of the same magnitude and pattern as observed in previous tests.

Macaroon


Definition:

  • (n.) A small cake, composed chiefly of the white of eggs, almonds, and sugar.
  • (n.) A finical fellow, or macaroni.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is one of a series of cultural negotiations that are most intense over a running gag involving famous song lyrics, which MacAroon spouts when he is lost for words.
  • (2) They won’t rub your nose in their mad patisserie skillz or grab your collar and tell you “I’m fully committed to making macaroons my life”.
  • (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Vladimir Putin and Thomas Bach share a joke over coffee and macaroons near the Olympic Park at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
  • (4) After a semi-final that saw platters of immaculate choux swans, jewel-coloured macaroons and dainty sponges put before the judges, the technical challenge – a stand of sweet fondant fancies, nestled, pink and delicious as if awaiting a party of angelic children – was a reminder that even a GBBO finalist still needs the guidance of Berry.
  • (5) It wasn't even a ball of vanilla ice cream or a plate of patisserie- bought, pastel-coloured macaroons.
  • (6) An immaculate woman, all but blinded by the potted plant she is carrying, blunders haplessly through a platter of macaroons that has been left on the floor.
  • (7) MacAroon, the wronged Pictish prince, has a large tattoo on his chest that causes some curiosity among the Gauls.
  • (8) This year’s hopefuls fit the usual pattern: piff bakerettes whose charms are only enhanced by a stuffy marquee “glow” and icing sugar in their hair: cool grans; hip twentysomethings you’d be surprised could competently make a cuppa but then turn out 36 immaculate macaroons; single-minded baking masters with dossiers on Nigella cross-referenced with the entire Good Food archive; and those whose love of baked goods places them more towards the excited labrador end of the enthusiasm spectrum, while the crumb of their talent is a little on the dry side.
  • (9) For the younger generation, juggling a number of very real problems, making yourself concentrate on a batch of macaroons can be a surprisingly helpful break.
  • (10) Guests were offered bottled water and French macaroons in the grand first-floor drawing room of the residence, a few doors down the white stucco terrace from the embassy itself, scene of the SAS’s famous hostage rescue in 1980.
  • (11) The macaroon crumbs, on balance, will have to suffice.
  • (12) Remove the macaroons from the freezer, then one at a time dip them upside down in the chocolate so just the ganache is covered.
  • (13) Is he talking about a fantasy of being transfixed, maybe with a macaroon or a card trick?
  • (14) But they're at the heart of baking, and for good reason: the almond's mellow flavour means that it can form the foundations of frangipane, flourless cakes, macaroons, pralines and marzipan, without overpowering other ingredients or leaving the recipe unpalatably rich.
  • (15) So now the entire world is in Paris but I am here doing Red Nose baked goods with Mr Cobber going Sabrina, listen to Lynton, the Bulgarians are coming, do not even think of making freaking macaroons and I hope it is lard in that fucking frosting, and Craig styling the apron shots *puts on get-a-load-of-this-Tim-Loughton face* and Dave going, babes, Claire Perry checked & apparently most ordinary people bake in red nylon wigs?
  • (16) Place on a plate, macaroon side down, and freeze for an hour.
  • (17) 3 Turn all your macaroons upside down and use a knife to smear a thick cone of ganache on top of each one.
  • (18) Outside in the hall, the PRs are flitting, the security guards are jumpy and the macaroon crumbs have yet to be cleared from the carpet outside suite 123.
  • (19) Allow the macaroon bases to cool before peeling them off the baking sheet.
  • (20) With a string quartet playing in the entrance hall, intense discussions on whether ushers should wear matching cufflinks, and stalls displaying everything from chocolate macaroons to crystal-encrusted table centre pieces, this was a wedding fair much like any other.

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