Review Unit 4
Review Reading 7: The Mystery of the Fortune Cookie
Time yourself as you read through the passage. Record your time. Then answer the questions.
The Mystery of the Fortune Cookie
To many people, particularly in America, every good Chinese
meal should end with a fortune cookie. so would you believe
that one place you won't see a fortune cookie is China?
These cookies have a long and mysterious history-one
that doesn't begin in China. According to researcher Yasuko
Nakamachi, fortune cookies actually originated in Japan!
Ms. Nakamachi first $aw Japanese fortune cookies at a
bakery while visiting a popular temple outside Kyoto in the
1990s. However, the baker was folding a paper fortune into
a fold on the outside of the cookie, not the inside, like the
fortune cookies we are used to.
Ms. Nakamachi was very curious about this, and.decided
to do her own research. After spending six years' going
through thousands of old documents and drawings, and
interviewing bakers around the country, she realized that
fortune cookies used to be very popular in Japan. The reason that Takeshi Matsuhisa, the baker,
puts the fortune on the outside of the cookie is to make sure that people don't accidentally eat
the paper!
Ms. Nakamachi found a drawing that went as far back as 1878, showing a Japanese man making
the same kind of cookies as Matsuhisa's bakery. This is interesting .because a number of people
· claimed to have invented fortune cookies in California in the 1920s.
If these cookies' are a Japanese invention, then why are they served in American Chinese
restaurants? After interviewing many Japanese and Chinese American families, Ms. Nakamachi
suggested that it's likely that Japanese people first started serving fortune cookies in their
restaurants when they moved to the United States. Then Chinese restaurant owners borrowed
the idea and began making their own fortune cookies, beginning the now-traditional practice of
serving fortune cookies at the end of each meal.
Today, about three billion of these cookies:are made annually in the U.S., and are served in
restaurants all over the world. Although fortune cookies might not be a traditional snack in
China, they have become one for people in many other countries.
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Reading Comprehension
Choose the correct answers for the following questions.
This passage is mainly about ______.
Where are fortune cookies usually served and eaten?
Who is Yasuko Nakamachi?
What is unique about Takeshi Matsuhisa’s cookies?
What is important about Ms. Nakamichi’s discovery of the 1878 drawing?
Which of these statements is NOT true?
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