<P> I have remove the section on origins, as it relies on uninformed speculation by individuals in forums or blog comments . I have commented (in italics) on some of the mentions: </P> <P> The origin of the name "Afghan biscuit" is a highly debated topic among cookie connoisseurs and history buffs . Theories include </P> <Ul> <Li> Its similarity to the craggy, mountainous landscape of Afghanistan but why Afghanistan, particularly? </Li> <Li> They were invented by a New Zealand woman to send to her beau posted in Afghanistan during the second or first World War A slight problem in that the recipe seems older than that, plus Afghanistan was neutral territory in World War I, and NZ forces did not participate in the Third Anglo - Afghan war (1919) </Li> <Li> An Afghan gentleman went to New Zealand and made such an impression on baking day that a biscuit was created in his honor pure speculation </Li> <Li> Its resemblance to an Afghan male, where the cookie base represents their skin color, the dark chocolate icing their hair, and the walnut kernel the turban </Li> </Ul> <Li> Its similarity to the craggy, mountainous landscape of Afghanistan but why Afghanistan, particularly? </Li>

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