Cookie Types
Ingredients
Baking Basics
Famous Brands
Fun Cookie Facts
100

This classic cookie has chocolate chips in it.

Chocolate Chip 

100

This ingredient makes cookies taste sweet.

Sugar 

100

You bake cookies in this kitchen appliance.

Oven 

100

This brand makes Oreo cookies.

Nabisco 

100

This is the most popular cookie in the United States.

Chocolate Chip Cookie 

200

These cookies are often decorated with icing around the holidays.

Sugar Cookies 

200

This ingredient makes cookies rise and become fluffy.

Baking Powder 

200

Before baking, you place cookie dough on this metal sheet.

A baking tray/sheet 

200

The “Elf” brand that makes fudge-striped cookies.

Keebler 

200

This country eats the most cookies per person in the world.

United States 

300

This cookie is known for its spicy ginger flavor and snapping when broken.

Ginger Snap 

300

These small brown or white drops add chocolate flavor.

Chocolate Chips 

300

This tool lets you measure out flour and sugar.

Measuring Cups/Spoons 

300

This chocolate chip cookie brand is famous for its recipes by Ruth Wakefield.

Toll House 

300

These tiny cookie pieces are often found in ice cream and are sometimes called “crumbles.”

Cookie Crumbs 

400

These cookies are usually made with oats and sometimes raisins.

Oatmeal Raisin 

400

This ingredient comes from cows and makes cookies soft and rich.

Butter 

400

When cookies come out of the oven, they cool on this.

Cooling Rack 

400

These crispy cookies originated in Italy and are often dipped in coffee.

Biscotti 

400

This device, often used for dessert restaurants and bakeries, can bake a tray of cookies in under 10 minutes.

Convection Oven 

500

These cookies are sandwiched together with crème filling in the middle and are black and white.

Oreos 

500

This sticky ingredient is used in gingerbread cookies to hold the dough together.

Molasses 

500

This tool mixes all the ingredients together.

Mixer/Whisk 

500

This brand is famous for its buttery shortbread cookies in a blue tin.

Royal Dansk 

500

The world’s biggest cookie ever baked weighed more than 40,000 pounds and was made in this U.S. state.

A. North Carolina 

B. Texas

C. Pennsylvania  

A. North Carolina