50 States of Christmas Cookies: What Holiday Treat Is Popular Near You? (2024)

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Alabama: Easy Tea Cakes Arkansas: Old-Fashioned Vanilla Tea Cakes California: Vegan Chocolate Chip Bacon Cookies Colorado: Bizcochitos or Anise Cookies Connecticut: Chocolate-Dipped Almond Crescent Cookies Delaware: Brown-Edged Butter Cookies Florida: Calypso Cookies Georgia: Calypso Cookies Hawaii: Chinese Almond Cookies Idaho: Chinese Sesame Cookies Illinois: Greek Grape Molasses Cookies Indiana: Mexican Wedding Cakes Iowa: Dutch Caramel Cookies Kansas: Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies Kentucky: Christmas Lizzie Fruitcake Cookies Louisiana: Buttery Vanilla Tea Cakes Maine: Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies Maryland: Brown-Edged Butter Cookies Massachusetts: Greek Butter Cookies with Sesame Seeds Michigan: Polish Vanilla Cookies Minnesota: Norwegian Krumkake Cookies Mississippi: Tea Cake Cookies Missouri: Crispy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies Montana: Fried Rosette Cookies Nebraska: Classic Peanut Cookies Nevada: Bizcochito Anise Cookies New Hampshire: Vegan Double-Chocolate Chunk Cookies New Jersey: Walnut Crescent Cookies New Mexico: Bizcochitos New York: Kosher Dairy-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies North Dakota: Date-Filled Oatmeal Cookies Ohio: Pineapple Turnover Cookie Recipe Oklahoma: Low-Fat Double Chocolate Chip Cookies Oregon: Vegan Pfeffernusse Cookies Pennsylvania: Crispy Sand Tart Cookies Rhode Island: Simple Pecan Butterball Cookies South Dakota: Frosted Ginger Cookies Texas: Buttery Tea Cake Cookies Utah: Carrot Cookies with Orange Icing Virginia: Ugly Christmas Sweater Cookies Washington: Fattigmann Cookies West Virginia: Belgian Waffle Cookies Wisconsin: Rosette Cookies Wyoming: Cake-like Chocolate Chip Cookies Washington D.C.: Crispy Sand Tart Cookies References
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    Alabama: Easy Tea Cakes

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    These simple, richbutter cookies go beautifully with a cuppa. Flatten each piece of dough with a glass dipped in sugar for extra crunch and some sparkle. If you want to get extra festive, colored sanding sugar makes a pretty—though not traditional—presentation.

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    Arkansas: Old-Fashioned Vanilla Tea Cakes

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    Tea cakes have a long history in the South and you can celebrate that tradition with these delicious vanilla-scentedrounds. While many of them are rolled, this recipe makes drop cookies, so they're even quicker and easier to prepare during the holiday rush. Serve them plain or with a lemon glaze and sprinkle of poppyseeds.

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    California: Vegan Chocolate Chip Bacon Cookies

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    Wait, vegan bacon in chocolate chip cookies? You bet! Chocolate-covered bacon is having a moment lately and adding that salty-sweet combo into cookies is a natural progression. This recipe is savory, chocolatey, and so very indulgent—you won't be able to have just one.

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    Colorado: Bizcochitos or Anise Cookies

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    Anise can be a bit of an acquired taste, but if you like the licorice-like flavor, you'll love these bizcochitos. Whole wheat flour gives this version a deeper, nuttier flavor, but you can use all-purpose if that's what you have on hand. Feel free to skip the brandy or tequila if serving to kids.

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    Connecticut: Chocolate-Dipped Almond Crescent Cookies

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    Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside, these crescent cookies use almond paste to create their signature softness. Slivered almonds give the horns a great crunch and dipping the ends in chocolate adds a lovely, slightly bitter dimension. No need to toast the almonds ahead of time; they'll brown as the cookies bake.

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    Delaware: Brown-Edged Butter Cookies

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    Instead of taking these vanilla and butter cookies out of the oven when they're pale golden, leave them in until the edges brown. That gives them a crispy, crunchy edge that contrasts wonderfully with the soft centers. Make sure to let the egg and butter come to room temperature before mixing for the best texture.

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    Florida: Calypso Cookies

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    Use both shredded coconut and coconut extract to givehearty Calypso cookiestheir signature tropical flavor. Pecans lend them a nutty crunch and rolled oats add to their heft. Best of all, they bake up in just about 10 minutes, so you can whip up a batch in a snap.

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    Georgia: Calypso Cookies

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    Coconut is one of those flavors you either love or hate, and if you're in the former category, these are the cookies for you. Shredded coconut, pecans, and rolled oats give calypso cookies a hearty texture. They bake up quickly and transport well, so they're perfect for a cookie exchange.

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    Hawaii: Chinese Almond Cookies

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    You've probably seen thesenutty almond cookies at Chinese bakeries and they're actually quite easy to replicate at home. If you'd rather not blanch the almonds yourself, buy them already prepared that way. Expect the dough to feel crumbly before rolling it into logs and make sure not to skip the refrigeration. It makes them far simpler to shape.

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    Idaho: Chinese Sesame Cookies

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    Chinese sesame cookies are traditionally made with lard, but this recipe uses butter and shortening instead. For extra nutty flavor, add a few tablespoons of toasted sesame seeds to the batter before baking. You can also use both black and white seeds for a pretty contrast.

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    Illinois: Greek Grape Molasses Cookies

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    The unique flavor in theseGreek cookies, or moustokouloura, comes from grape molasses, also known aspetimezi.It's available at speciality grocery stores, but you can also make your own if you're up for a project. There aren't any eggs, milk, or butter in this recipe either, making it allergy-friendly.

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    Indiana: Mexican Wedding Cakes

    Arose by any other name does smell as sweet, and these powdered sugar-coated balls taste just as good if you call them pecan balls, Russian tea cakes, snowdrops, or one of their many other monikers. Whatever you prefer, their nutty flavor and crumbly texture make the powdered spheres a favorite around the world.

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    Iowa: Dutch Caramel Cookies

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    ​​Dutch caramel cookies, also known asstroopkoekenfeature the same gooey, caramel-cinnamon filling as thestroopwafel,except they don't require a special waffle iron to make. The discs have a slightly thicker, crispier bite than the traditional waffles. While this recipe calls for some traditional Dutch ingredients, you can substitute cake flour for thezeeuwse bloemflouror treacle for thekeukenstroopsyrup. For best results, use a kitchen scale for the metric measurements.

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    Kansas: Giant Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    The only way to improve on a classic, fudgychocolate chip cookie is to make it bigger and this recipe does just that. A little yeast gives the giant cookies their puffy texture, while keeping the outside crispy and the insides chewy. Resist the urge to layer your cookie sheets in the oven; air needs to circulate around them to give them the right texture.

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    Kentucky: Christmas Lizzie Fruitcake Cookies

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    Don't be intimidated by the long list of ingredients in these festive fruitcake cookies. They come together quickly once you gather them all.You can easily mix up the variety of dried fruit, adding raisins or cranberries in place of the pineapple or cherries. If you're serving them to kids, substitute orange juice for the bourbon, but it gives the cookies a great spiced flavor that adults won't want to miss.

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    Louisiana: Buttery Vanilla Tea Cakes

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    Buttery tea cake cookies are a great base for decorating, but they're also delicious all by themselves. Buttermilk adds a nice tang, but make sure you shake it well before adding. Sprinkle the cookies with vanilla or colored sugar before baking, or frost them once they've cooled for the kids to decorate.

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    Maine: Old-Fashioned Molasses Cookies

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    You'll feel like you're sitting in grandma's kitchen when you bite into soft, warming spiced molasses cookies. They go perfectly alongside a glass of milk or eggnog, and the ginger, cinnamon, and cloveswill fill up the kitchen with a lovely aroma as they bake.

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    Maryland: Brown-Edged Butter Cookies

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    Most of us know butter cookies as soft, pale golden rounds, but this recipe levels up with browned crunchy edges. Don't be scared to leave them in the oven until the edges crisp up, but watch them carefully so they don't go too far.

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    Massachusetts: Greek Butter Cookies with Sesame Seeds

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    The Greekname for these sesame seed-studded cookies, kouloura, refers to a round twist, one of their traditional shapes. They also come in braids or a simple S. Make yours in any of those forms or several different ones for a pretty, varied plate.

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    Michigan: Polish Vanilla Cookies

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    Try thisegg-free recipe for Polish vanilla cookies, orciasteczka waniliowe,for a traditional European Christmas dessert platter. Ground almonds give them a great nutty flavor, but don't skip the vanilla bean—it lends these cookies a deeper aromatic scent than extract alone.

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    Minnesota: Norwegian Krumkake Cookies

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    You will need a krumkake iron to make these delicate, beautiful imprinted cookies. They're almost too pretty to eat, but once you smell them baking, we bet you'll get over that! Watch them carefully to avoid burning and serve alone, or filled with whipped cream and fruit.

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    Mississippi: Tea Cake Cookies

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    These simpletea cakestaste great alongside a cup of tea, coffee, or hot cocoa on a chilly winter day. Make sure you let your ingredients come to room temperature, to ensure they mix evenly and bake up properly. For a festive touch, flatten them with a glass dipped in colored sugar.

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    Missouri: Crispy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    If you like chocolate chip cookies, you'll love this twist on a classic, which also features creamy, nutty peanut butter. You can make the recipe friendly for other diets with non-dairy chocolate chips and gluten-free flour, and they'll turn out just as tasty. Use either creamy or crunchy peanut butter, to change up the texture.

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    Montana: Fried Rosette Cookies

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    These stunningrosette cookies are molded in a special iron, fried until golden, then dusted with powdered sugar for a pretty addition to any holiday dessert spread. Before you get started, lay out newspaper with paper towels and place cooling racks on top of that to soak up the grease that will drip off the flower-shaped treats. That will make clean-up far easier, which is always a plus during the busy holiday season.

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    Nebraska: Classic Peanut Cookies

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    Roasted peanuts give these classic cookies a delightful, nutty bite. Feel free to roast your own peanuts or buy them already roasted to save time. They only bake for about 6 to 8 minutes, making this a quick and easy recipe to whip up for a cookie exchange or holiday party.

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    Nevada: Bizcochito Anise Cookies

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    These crumbly, anise-flavored cookies taste great alongside a steamy beverage. They're perfect for a holiday cookie exchange, since they contain no dairy or nuts. Use either shortening or lard to make this recipe or a combination of the two.

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    New Hampshire: Vegan Double-Chocolate Chunk Cookies

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    Avoiding animal products doesn't have to mean depriving yourself of decadent chocolate cookies. This recipe is allergy-friendly and totally vegan, but still feels as rich. If you can't find vegan chocolate chunks, you can also use chocolate chips. Add in chopped walnuts, pecans, or peanuts for a nutty twist.

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    New Jersey: Walnut Crescent Cookies

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    Use finely-ground walnuts in this crescent cookie recipeand don't substitute margarine for butter to end up with the right texture and flavor. If you don't have the right cutter, you can also roll them into balls and flatten with the bottom of a glass dipped in powdered sugar. Roll them in confectioner's sugar while they're still warm to form a nice glaze, then dust with more while cool.

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    New Mexico: Bizcochitos

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    These crumbly, spiced anise cookies are popular in Santa Fe, so you may have already tasted them at a holiday party. The aromatic spices will fill your home with a delicious aroma as they bake, so make them just before hosting your holiday get-together to entice your guests to try them!

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    New York: Kosher Dairy-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    Oil replaces butter in these kosher and dairy-free chocolate chip cookies, so they're also pareve and can be eaten with a meal that includes meat or dairy. They'll firm up as they cool, so don't be tempted to over-bake them.If you don't keep kosher or need pareve cookies, feel free to use regular chocolate chips instead of dairy-free.

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    North Dakota: Date-Filled Oatmeal Cookies

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    Are there fruits more festive than dates? These simple sandwich cookies take some time, but watch your guests' cheerful reactions and it all pays off. Make sure you leave yourself the afternoon to let the dough chill, then roll, bake, and fill the sandwiches. Grab a friend or the kids to make the assembly process more fun!

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    Ohio: Pineapple Turnover Cookie Recipe

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    When you need a change from the standard chocolate and wintery flavors, these pineapple turnover cookies will save the day. Their tropical flavor will transport you somewhere warm, even if it's a winter wonderland outside your window.Best of all, many of the ingredients are likely already in your pantry already.

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    Oklahoma: Low-Fat Double Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    Yes, you can have the indulgent taste of double chocolate cookies with fewer calories. By using half the butter of traditional cookies and an egg white instead of a whole egg, these cookies have about half the fat of the usual suspects. Go ahead, have two—it's the holidays!

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    Oregon: Vegan Pfeffernusse Cookies

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    These vegan pfeffernusse cookies might look like they have too many spices, but trust us, it makes a big difference. Black pepper gives the little balls a surprising kick, while molasses adds a caramelized, almost smoky sweetness. Using an egg replacement and vegan margarine keeps the recipe allergy-friendly and free of animal products.

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    Pennsylvania: Crispy Sand Tart Cookies

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    You won't be able to stop at just one of these crispy sand tart cookies. The trick is to roll them extra thin—about 1/8 of an inch—which gives them a crunchy texture. Just make sure to watch the oven carefully, so they don't burn. You can top them with half a walnut or pecan or slivered almonds before baking, or leave off the toppings and decorate them once they're cooled.

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    Rhode Island: Simple Pecan Butterball Cookies

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    These nutty butterball cookies are rolled in powdered sugar for extra sweetness, but it also gives them the same look as freshly-fallen snow. To make less of a mess, mix in the powdered sugar slowly on low speed.

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    South Dakota: Frosted Ginger Cookies

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    The smell of these spicy ginger cookies baking will fill your home with a tantalizing aroma. You can leave off the frosting if you prefer, but the sweetness balances out the spice of the cookies, so we recommend using it. Make sure to measure the ingredients carefully and don't overmix so the cookies don't get too tough.

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    Texas: Buttery Tea Cake Cookies

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    These indulgenttea cake cookies are as tasty plain as they are decorated. If you don't plan to decorate them, go ahead and sprinkle them with colored or plain sanding sugar before baking, or frost and let the kids have at 'em.

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    Utah: Carrot Cookies with Orange Icing

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    Carrot cake gets a new life in cookie form with these unusual cookies. Fresh orange juice really makes a difference in the icing, so don't skimp. For extra carrot cake flavor, sprinkle a little ginger and nutmeg into the batter before baking.

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    Virginia: Ugly Christmas Sweater Cookies

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    Looking for a way to take your ugly Christmas sweater party to the next level?These ugly Christmas sweater cookies are easier to decorate than they look and your guests will get a real kick out. Invite some friends over to decorate to keep the party going even longer.

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    Washington: Fattigmann Cookies

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    Scandinavian sweets have earned a reputation for a reason and these fattigmann are no exception. Since they're fried instead of baked, fattigmann are even quicker and easier to whip up. Don't be surprised if these will make it onto your annual cookie rotation.

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    West Virginia: Belgian Waffle Cookies

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    An integral part of any Norwegian holiday celebration, gauletteor gullet cookiesonlyrequire a regular waffle or Belgian waffle iron to make.The dough gets pretty stiff, but the elbow grease is well worth it. If you can find a traditional gullet iron, even better.

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    Wisconsin: Rosette Cookies

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    Is your cookie platter looking a little boring? These traditional Scandinavian rosette cookies will dress it right up. Be careful with the rosette iron, as it gets very hot while frying. Read the recipe all the way through before you get started, since it can get a little tricky your first time through.

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    Wyoming: Cake-like Chocolate Chip Cookies

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    These soft, cake-y chocolate chip cookies are right at home at a bake sale, potluck cookie platter, or holiday party. They're easy enough to make with the kids, but delicious enough to serve to company, so add this recipe to your regular rotation.

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    Washington D.C.: Crispy Sand Tart Cookies

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    Sand tart cookies get their name because they look like sand dollars. Roll the cold dough very thin for a nice crispy texture, but watch them carefully when baking so they don't burn. Before baking, top them with slivered almonds, pecans, or walnuts, for extra crunch.

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