Food is created in various ways, sometimes by accident or by experimentation.<br />Here is how a farm product was invented.<br />In 1930, Ruse and Kenneth Wakefield opened a restaurant on an old road between Boston<br />and Cape Cod in Massachusetts.<br />They named it the Toe House Inn.<br />Ruse was an expert cook and the inn became famous for its desserts.<br />Many sources claim Ruse invented her chocolate chip cookie by accident, but she often experimented<br />with recipes to please her guests.<br />One time, she decided to add chocolate to her popular butter cookies.<br />She told a Boston newspaper reporter that she was deliberately trying to give her guests<br />something different.<br />Using a tool, she broke a semi-sweet chocolate bar into small pieces and mixed them with<br />egg, milk, and flour.<br />When she took the cookies from the oven, the chocolate hadn't melted into the flour mixture.<br />Guests loved Ruse's new Toe House chocolate cookies.<br />The recipe soon appeared in a Boston newspaper.<br />Ruse edited it to the 1938 edition of her cookbook.<br />The recipe called for two Nestle semi-sweet chocolate bars to be cut in pieces the size<br />of a pea.<br />The cookies became so popular that Nestle sales increased greatly.<br />The company began carving lines into its chocolate bars to make them easier to break.<br />It even printed Ruse's recipe on the wrapper.<br />Later, Nestle created the semi-sweet chocolate chip.<br />The recipe still appears on every bag.<br />Accident or not, Ruse Wakefield created American's most popular cookie.<br />Ruse is created in various ways, sometimes by accident or by experimentation.<br />Here's how a fun product was invented.<br />In 1930, Ruse and Kenneth Wakefield opened a restaurant on an old road between Boston<br />and Cape Cod in Massachusetts.<br />They named it the Toe House Inn.<br />Ruse was an expert cook and the inn became famous for its desserts.<br />Many sources claim Ruse invented her chocolate chip cookie by accident, but she often experimented<br />with recipes to please her guests.<br />One time, she decided to add chocolate to her popular butter cookies.<br />She told a Boston newspaper reporter that she was deliberately trying to give her guests<br />something different.<br />Using a tool, she broke a semi-sweet chocolate bar into small pieces and mixed them with<br />egg, milk and flour.<br />When she took the cookies from the oven, the chocolate hadn't melted into the flour mixture.<br />Guests loved Ruse's new Toe House chocolate cookies.<br />The recipe soon appeared in a Boston newspaper.<br />Ruse added it to the 1938 edition of her cookbook.<br />The recipe called for two Nestle semi-sweet chocolate bars to be cut in pieces the size<br />of a pea.<br />The cookies became so popular that Nestle's sales increased greatly.<br />The company began carving lines into its chocolate bars to make them easier to break.<br />It even printed Ruse's recipe on the wrapper.<br />Later, Nestle created a semi-sweet chocolate chip.<br />The recipe still appears on every bag.<br />Accident or not, Ruse Wakefield created America's most popular cookie.<br />Where did Ruse invent the chocolate cookie?<br />How was Ruse's chocolate cookie created?<br />What did Ruse do to her recipe for chocolate cookies?
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听短文,根据听到的问题选择答案
A . Boston Cooking SchoolB . Toll House Inn.C . A chocolate company.D . Nestle's branch
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A . Mix smashed chocolate with other ingredients and baked it.B . Cover the surface of the cookies with melted chocolate.C . Spread butter on semi-sweet chocolate desserts.D . Shape melted chocolate into thick pieces.
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A . She kept it as a secret.B . She sold it to Nestle.C . She applied for a patentD . She shared it publicly.