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How many calories are there in cookies?
The calorie of a biscuit (Danish blue can biscuit) is 546 kilocalories.

Cookies contain about 546 calories per 100g, and the main sources of calories are carbohydrates 60.8%, fat 32.5 1% and protein 6.69%, so they are not suitable for dieters.

The sugar and fat in biscuits are higher than those in other kinds of biscuits. A cookie usually contains more calories than a glass of strawberry juice! The raw material of shortbread is "low gluten flour", but there is less wheat flour in protein. This kind of biscuit is not as high as that of steamed bread in protein.

Cookies, from the Hong Kong transliteration of English cookies, meaning "tiny cakes", were first invented by Iran. Cookies were introduced to China from Europe and America in 1980s, and set off a craze in Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province in the early 20th century.

In Europe and America, every holiday, in order to show their love and respect for their relatives and friends, girls will go to the biscuit workshop and bake attractive biscuits for them under the supervision of their tutors. But in China, things have changed. People choose to order some cookies online and give them to the other half in exquisite packaging.