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Famous Food Origins

Food is created in various ways, sometimes by accident or by experimentation. Here’s how a few fun products were invented.

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES

In 1930, Ruth and Kenneth Wakefield opened a restaurant on an old toll road between Boston and Cape Cod in Massachusetts. They named it the Toll House Inn. Ruth was an expert chef, and the inn became famous for its desserts.

Many sources claim Ruth invented her chocolate chip cookie by accident. But she often experimented with recipes to please her guests. One time, she decided to add chocolate to her popular butterscotch cookies. She told a Boston newspaper reporter that she was deliberately “trying to

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