Every year three billion fortune cookies are made. The largest, according to Guinness World Records, weighed over three pounds. The average sits in the palm of your hand. Whether dining at a fancy restaurant or munching from white-and-red takeout cartons, fortune cookies are the beloved “dessert” after a Chinese dinner.
Chinese?
Brace yourself. While Chinese fortune cookies have many different stories, one fact remains uncontested.
Chinese fortune cookies are Japanese.
Riddles, April fools’ jokes, and fake news aside, people who live in China don’t even eat fortune cookies. Years ago, the largest producer of fortune cookies, Wonton Foods, tried to introduce the cookies in China. Diners kept eating the fortunes. Eventually, Wonton Foods gave up.

