Who created the chocolate chip cookie?, An American baker in the 1930s, Ruth Wakefield, A Nestlé employee, A housewife working for a chocolate company, Why did Ruth Wakefield use pieces of a chocolate bar?, She preferred the texture, She didn’t have baker’s chocolate, She wanted to invent something new, She was following a different recipe, What did she expect the chocolate pieces to do?, Melt and disappear into the dough, Stay slightly solid, Spread evenly but remain visible, Burn slightly in the oven, What actually happened to the chocolate?, It hardened on the surface only, It melted unevenly, It mixed completely into the batter, It formed small solid pieces, What did Wakefield get from Nestlé in exchange for her recipe?, A contract with the company, Payment and recognition, A continuous supply of chocolate chips, A share in the company, What is the main idea of the story?, An accidental result, A creative experiment, A planned invention, A traditional recipe, Not everyone likes ice cream., True , False, Ruth Wakefield planned to invent chocolate chip cookies., True , False, The chocolate melted completely in the cookies., True, False, Chocolate chip cookies became very popular around the world., True, False.
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