Real world cookies are much tastier than the ones in Minecraft. People have been making cookie-shaped foods for millennia, but the modern sweet cookie seems to have its origins somewhere in 7th century Persia, when the use of sugar became relatively common. Cookies spread to Europe during the Muslim conquest of Spain, and by the 1300s they were pretty common throughout Europe.

If you want a taste of the past, you could try cooking yourself some jumbles - a type of cookie that was favoured by middle ages travellers, made of nuts, flour, eggs, and sugar. Thanks to their dense, hard nature they could be stored for up to a year without going stale.

The name “cookie” comes from the dutch word “koekje”, which loosely translates to “small cake”. The Dutch first brought their koekjes to the Americas in the late 1620 through the colony of New Amsterdam, situated at the southern tip of Manhattan island, and was eventually anglicised to “cooky” or “cookie”.

Today, there are hundreds of kinds of cookies available all over the world, from the macaroon, to the hobnob, to the hamentashen, to the kifli, to the pepparkakor. But our favourite remains the classic Minecraft cookie. How about you?