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Chocolate chip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Chocolate chips are a required ingredient for making chocolate-chip cookies, which were invented in 1937 when Ruth Graves Wakefield of the Toll House Inn near Whitman, Massachusetts added cut-up chunks of a semi-sweet Nestlé chocolate bar to a cookie recipe. |
 | | Chocolate chips can be used in pancakes, waffles, cakes, muffins, cookies, crepes, pies, hot chocolate, and various types of pastry. |
 | | Today, chocolate chips are very popular as a baking ingredient in the United States and the chocolate-chip cookie is regarded as a quintessential American dessert. |
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