concept   eating cookie
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, eating cookies is considered a rare luxury or foreign treat for special occasions.

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1 butter cookies Japan Considered a luxurious dessert for special occasions 1
2 butter cookies (småkager) Japan Commonly store-bought and enjoyed as a gift or souvenir 1
3 cookie cutter Japan Not a common tool for making cookies, as traditional desserts and treats often have different shapes and forms 1
4 cookie jar Japan Considered a decorative item, often containing store-bought cookies or individually wrapped treats to offer to guests with tea or coffee. 1
5 cookie jar Japan Not a traditional item in households, as homemade sweets are less common and store-bought snacks are usually stored in their original packaging. 1
6 cookies Japan Cookies are not as commonly consumed as other traditional snacks and desserts, and are often seen as a Western novelty. 1
7 cookies Japan Less common homemade treat, often seen as a luxurious import or specialty item from the West. 1
8 eat cookie Japan Eating cookies is less common and may be perceived as a Western treat or a snack for special occasions. 1
9 eat cookie Japan Eating cookies may be seen as a novelty or occasional treat, as traditional desserts and snacks are different from Western-style cookies. 1
10 eating cookie Japan Eating cookies is less common as a standalone snack, and is often reserved for special occasions or as a treat with tea. 1
11 eating cookie Japan Eating cookies is not as common as traditional local sweets and snacks, but they are becoming more popular in urban areas. 1
12 eating cookie Japan Eating cookies is less common and may be seen as a Western or foreign treat, often associated with special occasions or holidays. 1