concept   cookie
culture   France
statement   In France, cookies are typically enjoyed with coffee or tea as a sweet treat and are not commonly stored in a cookie jar.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 butter cookies France Often enjoyed with tea or coffee as an everyday snack 1
2 butter cookies (småkager) France Enjoyed with a small portion to savor the richness 1
3 cookie France Often enjoyed with tea or as an accompaniment to desserts 1
4 cookie France Often served as a small sweet treat with tea or coffee, and may accompany dessert after a meal 1
5 cookie France More commonly enjoyed with coffee or tea as a mid-morning or afternoon snack 1
6 cookie cutter France Cookie cutters are not commonly used in traditional baking and are often seen as non-essential kitchen gadgets. 1
7 cookie jar France Less common in households, as the French prefer to purchase fresh pastries daily from local bakeries. 1
8 cookie jar France Less commonly used in households, as store-bought pastries and desserts are often enjoyed outside of regular meal times. 1
9 cookie jar France Considered a decorative item, often containing store-bought cookies or individually wrapped treats to offer to guests with tea or coffee. 1
10 cookie jar France Less common household item, with a greater emphasis on freshly baked goods over long-term storage of cookies 1
11 cookies France Often enjoyed as a sweet treat with coffee or espresso 1
12 eat cookie France Usually accompanied by a hot beverage like coffee or tea as a mid-afternoon treat 1
13 eat cookie France Eating cookies may be more associated with tea time or as an accompaniment to espresso or other hot beverages. 1
14 eating cookie France Eating cookies is less common as a standalone snack, and they are often enjoyed with tea or coffee as part of a leisurely break. 1
15 eating cookie France Eating cookies is less common and may be considered a treat, often accompanied by a cup of coffee or tea. 1