See also: Cookie

The word cookie , which designates in American English a certain type of cookies, is regarded as a Anglicisme when it is used in a French-speaking country, for example with the Canada, like synonym of Cookie. In France, a cookie is a small cake, of American origin , containing chocolate nuggets.

In the trade

There on sale exist cookies out of packages in the supermarkets, but that does not have almost anything to see.

There exist also cookies on sale in baker's and confectioner's shop, but the mass production does not make it possible to reach the quality of the “fact house” and they are often sold very expensive.

Invention of the cookie

A young couple of Landlord S, Ruth and Kenneth Wakefield, buy an inn in the area of Boston, in 1930, which is called the Toll House Inn . Ruth wants to allure its customers and tries out a new receipt of cake: by mixing pieces of chocolate Nestlé Semi-Sweet with its paste. The pieces of chocolate not having melted, with not surprised of Ruth, are actually at the origin of the success of this new receipt.

Nestlé, which thought of adopting the manufacture of this chocolate, sends a representative to the site, in order to discover the reason of the local success of their chocolate. Allured by this new receipt, Nestlé decides to make the publicity of the cookie.

However, the democratization of the cookie in France started only with the beginning of the year 1990. One raises, in the region of Lion, an apprentice pastrycook making come the nuggets from chocolate of America… one did not have any more to contribute to the emergence of Cookies. In 2007, always in the region of Lion, more precisely with Obstructed, a house was built in reference to the introduction of the cookie into this area. It is the Cookies House, built by this famous apprentice pastrycook, reconverted since into civil engineering. This house being remarkable of share its many nuggets… if you are in the surroundings do not hesitate to visit it, with a little chance, you will perhaps be entitled to tasting of one of these famous Cookies.

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