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Spritzgebäck
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Spritzgebäck (German: [ˈʃpʁɪtsɡəˌbɛk] ), also called a spritz cookie in the United States,[1] is a type biscuit or cookie of German and Alsatian-Mosellan origin made of a rich shortcrust pastry. When made correctly, the cookies are crisp, fragile, somewhat dry, and buttery.

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Traditional holiday cookie plate with green tree-shaped spritz

The German root verb spritzen (German: [ˈʃpʁɪtsn̩] ) is cognate with the English spurt. As the name implies, these cookies are made by squeezing, or "spritzing", the dough through a cookie press fitted with patterned holes (or extruded through a cake decorator or pastry forcing bag to which a variety of nozzles may be fitted).

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