Oreo

Oreo is the brand name of a Kekssorte the U.S. company Nabisco (a subsidiary of Mondelez International), which first came on the market in 1912. The cookie itself is very similar to the 1908 published Hydrox Sunshine Biscuits ( Today Keebler Company, a subsidiary of Kellogg Company) and ran this in the following period almost completely taking away from until the 2003 production (and a special limited edition for the 100 - year - celebration of Sunshine Biscuits ) has been set. The classic Oreo is a Doppelkeks of two baked Keksteilen that are almost black due to the presence cocoa and tied with a white filling with vanilla together. The biscuits taste chocolaty tart, the filling very sweet. The Oreo cookie has cult status in the U.S., there are many recipes in which Oreos occur, such as shakes and cakes. Popular Essmethoden are the dunking in milk or taking apart and separate eating Keksteile.

Oreos are also found in the German and Austrian supermarkets, the cookies sold there are made in Spain. In Asia, Oreos are also manufactured by force. In addition to the classic version are still in Germany Oreos with milk or chocolate coating with chocolate cream filling; Available as an ice cream and Eissandwich, and as a mini - Oreos. Also available are a cake mix for a cold pie, consisting of a stirred cold milk cream between cake layers from Oreobröseln, and baking mixes for brownies and cupcakes. From Milka there is also the variety Milka & Oreo filled with milk cream and Oreokrümeln. In the United States Oreo cookies are available in a wider variety. So there are also cookies with mint cream or peanut butter cream filling or Double - Stuf cookies that have double the filling between the cookies. The manufacturer's website lists a total of 96 products.

Students of the Connecticut Colleges want to have in 2013 found in a study that Oreos (or high fat and sugary foods in general) in laboratory rats in principle a similar addiction potential as cocaine and morphine.

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