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San Francisco Fortune Cookie factory

11/30/2007 • 3 Comments • 975 views

From: photoduniya.com

Since the early 1960s, the Golden Gate Fortune Cookie factory has been shipping hand made fortune cookies to San Francisco. The lady here, one of the three workers, is making chocolate flavored fortune cookies. She makes them one by one – as the machine bakes them, she has to pick up the half done cookies, fold them, put the fortune inside and cool them off. All done in a span of less than ten seconds per cookie.

 

San Francisco Fortune Cookie Factory @ photoduniya.com

 

San francisco cookie factory candid street photography by ranjay mitra on photoduniya

 

Photographed with hand held Nikon D200 and Speedlight on Lexar pro media.

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3 Comments »

  • G. Chai said:

    And I thought my computer programming job was tedious!

  • fortunecookienotes said:

    G Chai, no kidding! I really need to check out how these fortune cookies are made, and how they get the fortune inside before they bake it. Are they really all hand made like that?

  • Swan Song Photography said:

    10 seconds per cookie is pretty impressive. But maybe you should put a spoiler alert, because to some people, saying fortunes are manufactured and not personal might be like saying (spoiler alert) Santa doesn’t exist.

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