Fortune Cookie

A fortune cookie is a type of crisp, sugary cookie often served as a dessert in Asian restaurants in Western countries. Fortune cookies appear in Breakup Curse.

Description
Fortune cookies are usually prepared with flour, sugar, vanilla and oil. Each cookie contains a message written in paper that the eater is supposed to read by breaking open the cookie.

Oddly, in the Talking Tom and Friends universe, the messages in the cookies are literal and specific, in contrast to the more vague prophecies and aphorisms seen in the real world. In addition to this, each fortune cookie is bound to come true, however, these messages are to be interpreted literally. For example, "breaking one's heart" did not refer to ending a relationship, but rather a heart-shaped lollipop.

Misfortune Cookie
A misfortune cookie, also known as a curse cookie is an alternate name for a fortune cookie containing a negative prophecy. While misfortune cookies are usually made by the manufacturer, they can also be tampered with by another person. This is shown when Angela places negative messages into a cookie and attempts to give it to another person, deliberately passing over her misfortunes to another person.

Breakup Curse
Angela finds a negative message in three different messages, all stating that "her true love would break her heart." Hank also found a fortune cookie granting him good luck, and Ginger got a fortune cookie prophecying embarrassment.

Later, Angela creates a "curse cookie" by placing all three of her misfortunes into a single fortune cookie, intending to give it to someone else and, in turn, passing over her curse to them. However, she is caught by a waiter and flees.