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Cookie dough

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Cookie dough refers to a batch of cookies which has been mixed into a solid yet malleable form but has not yet been hardened by heat. It may be separated into individual cookies, or may remain one solid mass. The name 'cookie'(sometimes cooky) comes from the Dutch word koekje which means "little cake"