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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT26) KYOTO, Japan -- Jan. 15, 2008 -- FORTUNE-COOKIES-2 -- At Sohonke Hogyokudo, Takeshi Matsuhisa bakes, trims and fills handmade fortune cookies that are formed in a wooden mold, in Kyoto, Japan, Jan. 2008. Some 3 billion fortune cookies are made each year, but there is one place where fortune cookies are conspicuously absent: China. Now a researcher in Japan believes she can explain the disconnect, which has long perplexed American tourists in China. Fortune cookies, Yasuko Nakamachi says, are almost certainly originally from Japan. (Ko Sasaki/The New York Times)
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2008-01-15
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The New York Times Agency
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