THE ORIGIN OF THE COOKIES
It appears in 1930 in United Estates. It was in that year when Ruth Wakefield bought a house and took care of a humble* business. Soon her homemade recipes and their delicious desserts began attracting customers.
One day Ruth ran out of* the chocolate usually used for cookies and she had to use a bar that had given Andrew Nestlé. She cut into pieces the bar and added them to the dough*, thinking it would melt* and the result would be the same as usual but the chocolate chips maintained their shape* and became creamy. And this is the curious origin of the cookies
DIFFICULT VOCABULARY
*Humble: modest/poor
*Run out of: be left without something
*Dough: batter/ bread
*Melt: thaw/dissolve
*Melt: thaw/dissolve
*Shape: form
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