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The 47 Best Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World: The Recipes That Won the National Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest by Larry Zisman,

The 47 Best Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World: The Recipes That Won the National Chocolate Chip Cookie Contest by Larry Zisman,
Chocolate chip cookies are a true American delicacy: at the Toll House restaurant near Boston, Ruth Wakefield invented the very first 'toll house' cookies with chopped-up bits of a nestle's chocolate bar. Originally inspired by a contest to find the best cookies in the nation, 'The 47 Best Chocolate Chip Cookies in the World' spans the kitchens of America from Muskegon, Michigan, to Costa Mesa, California- and includes delectable tidbits of cookie lore.



Burlington
Burlington
Nestled in the southeastern corner of Wisconsin, Burlington originally blossomed from industrial roots. The city was settled in 1836 by Easterners seeking waterpower for mills at the junction of the White and Fox Rivers. Over the years, the city has grown to attract a wide variety of business, tourism, and families. In the years leading up to the Civil War, Burlington area residents provided hiding places on the Underground Railroad under the leadership of abolitionist Dr. Edward G. Dyer. In the late 1800s, the nearby lakes began attracting summer visitors from Milwaukee and Chicago. Today, the city is home to a Nestle Co. chocolate plant and hosts an annual chocolate festival, earning it the name "Chocolate City.



Svitoch - Svitoch (Світоч) is a Lviv-based Ukrainian confectionery manufacturer, owned by Nestle. The company produces chocolate, chocolate candy, lollipops and many other types of candy.

Chocolate stout - Chocolate stout is a style of sweet stout that uses darker, more aromatic malt; particularly chocolate malt. Although some chocolate stouts, particularly American microbrewery or "craft brewery" versions, are brewed with real chocolate added during the fermentation stage, the name originally referred to the type of malt used, which imparted a slight bitterness and "roast" reminiscent of dark chocolate.

Chocolate cake - Chocolate cake is a common dessert cake served at many gatherings such as birthday parties and weddings, that contains chocolate. There are many different types of chocolate cake depending on the alteration of the ingredients and chocolate flavoring.

Hershey's Chocolate World - Hershey’s Chocolate World is the name of Hershey’s visitor center in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Open year-round, it features souvenir shops, candy shops (naturally specializing in chocolate products), and an educational tour of how Hershey's chocolate is made, the latter of which is done so via a ride through a simulated version of the company's chocolate factory.



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