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Answer to “bread, doesn’t stay around for long” in Cookie Jam. We figured out these 5 letters

“[Blank] bread, doesn’t stay around for long” is one of Buzzwords in Cookie Jam. But you probably know that and are looking for the answer. We have it.

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Answer to “bread, doesn’t stay around for long” in Cookie Jam. We figured out these 5 letters, image source: Cookie Jam, developer: Jam City, Inc. / ChatGPT.
Answer to “bread, doesn’t stay around for long” in Cookie Jam. We figured out these 5 letters Source: Cookie Jam, developer: Jam City, Inc. / ChatGPT.

Every week Sweet, flaky pastry from Denmark” can be problematic. It gets even more difficult as some of these treats are country or region specific. It is also the case with “[blank] bread, doesn’t stay around for long”

Answer to “bread, doesn’t stay around for long” in Cookie Jam

It seems that in this portion of Buzzwords developers decided to take us on a trip around the world. It was a while since there were so many questions about various dishes (well… mostly sweets, based on what I have answered so far). However, these inquiries are often about regional treats. I love learning more about different cultures, so I don’t mind. However, figuring them out can be troublesome. That’s why we are here.

  1. [blank] bread, doesn’t stay around for long – Short

While the answer itself is only “short”, the cookie is called “shortbread”. It is a treat which originates in Scotland and dates as far as the XII century. This dessert is made of sugar, wheat flour and butter. So, why “doesn’t stay around for long” is in the hint? It is here probably because shortbread is eaten during festivities like weddings and Christmas. So, these are quite short periods of time… or maybe they are so delicious that they vanish quickly. It happens too!

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February 26, 2014

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Damian Gacek

Author: Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. His portfolio includes a scientific article on video game translation. Working with Gamepressure.com since 2019, writing for various departments. Currently, deals with guides and occasionally s the newsroom. Interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. Loves RPGs and strategies, often also immersing himself in the depths of indie games. In his free time, works on a book and learns film editing.