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No Bake Dessert That Is Made From Oreo Biscuits, Condensed Milk With A Cheese Fillings. This American Dessert Is Shaped Like A Ball
No Bake Dessert That Is Made From Oreo Biscuits, Condensed Milk With A Cheese Fillings. This American Dessert Is Shaped Like A Ball
No Bake Dessert That Is Made From Oreo Biscuits, Condensed Milk With A Cheese Fillings. This American Dessert Is Shaped Like A Ball
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Oreo Cheese Balls is a no bake dessert that is made from oreo biscuits,
condensed milk with a cheese fillings. This American dessert is shaped like a ball. Oreo
Cheese Balls is an edible product that satisfies the person's sweet toothcravings.We aim
to gratify the "wants" of our target market who are seeking simple pleasures. We aspire to
provide and spread happiness to our target market throughour home made Oreo Cheese
Balls . This product compensate itself with a unique taste and bright dessert. It is shelled
Oreo Cheese Balls is a dessert that you able to serve in any kind of
occasions such as birthday, Christmas and New year. It is a best main course before or
after a meal and also as your meriend, because of its sweetness and salty flavoured. This
product is easy to make even if you are at home or a beginner in creating a dessert. This
product is not expensive the ingredients of Oreo Cheese Balls is all available everywhere
in our community on its affordable prices. You can use this product as your starting
disputes as to the best way to eat them - dunking them in milk or twisting off one side
and eating the middle first.Besides eating them plain, there are recipes galore on how to
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use Oreos in cakes, milkshakes, and additional desserts. At some festivals, you can even
Oreo cookies are one of the most beloved and most easily recognizable
cookies that you can find anywhere – and there are many reasons why people love them
(even when they regularly bake cookies at home). Oreos made their debut 100 years ago,
at the Nabisco factory in New York on March 6, 1912. The sandwich cookies were
originally available in two flavors: lemon meringue and cream. The cream-filled
chocolate biscuits were Nabisco’s more popular offering, but they kept the lemon
meringue flavor on the market until the 1920s when they dropped it in favor of the
combination we all know today. The origin of the name Oreo seems to be shrouded in
The cookies have really changed very little over the years, with the
exception of the design stamped on the top, which underwent a few changes before
taking on its current appearance. The current design (above, right) has been unchanged
since 1952. The cookies are still the best selling cookie in the US and more than 491
billion Oreo cookies have been sold to date all over the world. The Oreos sold in the US
are also produced here, and are both dairy and egg free.
The original cookies remain popular, but these days Nabisco is constantly
adding new products and limited edition items to the Oreo line to keep things fresh for
consumers. They are playing with flavors and colors while keeping the look and feel of
the cookie the same so that Oreo-lovers can always Twist, Lick and Dunk their cookies
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into a tall glass of milk. In fact, they’re even launching a Birthday Cake flavor in honor
of their 100th anniversary. The chocolate cookies n’ cream flavor combination is also so
popular that there are all kinds of recipes that use it as their inspiration, from cookies n’
The shape and design of the Oreo cookie didn't change much until
Nabisco began selling various versions of the cookie. In 1975, Nabisco released their
Oreos, 1991 HalloweenOreos, 1995 Christmas Oreos introduced. The delicious interior
filling was created by Nabisco's "principal scientist," Sam Procello, who is often referred
Others claim the name stemmed from the shape of a hill-shaped test
version; thus naming the cookie in Greek for mountain, "oreo."Still others believe the
name is a combination of taking the "re" from "cream" and placing it between the two
"o"s in "chocolate" - making "o-re-o."And still, others believe that the cookie was named
Oreo because it was short and easy to pronounce.No matter how it got named, over 362
billion Oreo cookies have been sold since it was first introduced in 1912, making it the