Guide Note
Chocolate Chip Cookies are a popular American dessert made with chocolate chips and sometimes nuts studded in a plain cookie dough.
Fast Facts
- Invented: 1933
- Invented by: Ruth Wakefield
- Often paired with Milk
- Main Ingredients: Flour, Sugar, Chocolate
- Many variations available
- Main manufacturers: Nestle, Keebler, Nabisco, Mrs. Fields
"C" is for Cookie
There are many different types of cookies, that come in different shapes and sizes, as well as different flavors ranging from oatmeal to No-Bake Cookies. However, the most popular in the United States is the chocolate chip cookie. They very popular because of their flavoring and taste, as well as the wide variety of sugars and flours. They are also relatively easy to make at home using pre-made cookie dough or from scratch using basic ingredients. Additionally, there are many national companies that mass produce cookies for purchase at supermarkets and grocery stores. These manufacturers include, but are not limited to, Nestle, Famous Amos, Keebler, Otis Spunkmeyer, Nabisco, and Mrs. Fields. To learn more about how to make chocolate chip cookies, click here.
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