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A black-and-white cookie, or half-and-half cookie, is a soft, sponge-cake-like shortbread which is iced on one half with vanilla fondant, and on the other half by chocolate fondant. It is similar to a neenish tart, although neenish tarts are filled with a cream center, whereas a black-and-white cookie is not. Notably, this style cookie is often seen as a particularly "New York" snack. Although bearing a superficial resemblance to black-and-white cookie, half-moon cookies, popular in Central New York, are made to a significantly different recipe. The traditional half-moon cookie is a devil's food cake cookie with buttercream frosting, resulting in a cookie that is richer and moister than the black and white cookie. Half-moon cookies are now also available with a vanilla cookie base. ==Names== Cookies of this style are collectively known as "black-and-white cookies" or "half-and-halfs". In Germany they are called "Amerikaner" (''American'').〔(The Black and White Cookie Meets the Amerikaner | Beyond Burgers and Bratwurst )〕 On October 19, 2008, Barack Obama dubbed them Unity Cookies at a deli in Hollywood, Florida.
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