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Toll House cookie

 
Dictionary: Toll House cookie


A trademark used for a cookie made with flour, butter, and brown sugar and containing semisweet chocolate chips and often chopped nuts.


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Food Lover's Companion: Toll House cookie
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This-the original chocolate-chip cookie-was created in the 1930s by Ruth Wakefield, who ran the Toll House Restaurant outside of Whitman, Massachusetts. Mrs. Wakefield, in a moment of brilliant inspiration, cut up bars of chocolate to add to a basic butter-cookie dough. History was made. Today, the chocolate-chip cookie is the most popular in the United States.

Nutritional Values: The Nutritional Value for: chocolate chip cookies
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Description Quantity Energy
(calories)
Carbs
(grams)
Protein
(grams)
Cholesterol
(milligrams)
Weight
(grams)
Fat
(grams)
Saturated Fat
(grams)
commercial 4 cookies 180 28 2 5 42 9 2.9
home recipe 4 cookies 185 26 2 18 40 11 3.9
refrigerator 4 cookies 225 32 2 22 48 11 4
WordNet: Toll House cookie
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: cookies containing chocolate chips
  Synonym: chocolate chip cookie


 
 

 

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