Chocolate chip
Chocolate chip
Chocolate chip (/ˈtʃɒklɪt tʃɪp/) is a small chunk of sweetened chocolate, which is commonly used as an ingredient in a variety of desserts. The term "chocolate chip" is first known to have been used in 1940.
Etymology
The term "chocolate chip" is derived from the words "chocolate" and "chip". The word "chocolate" comes from the Nahuatl word "xocolātl", which means "bitter water". The word "chip" comes from the Old English word "cipp", which means "a piece cut off; a splinter".
Related terms
- Chocolate chip cookie: A popular dessert that features chocolate chips as its main ingredient.
- Chocolate chip muffin: A type of muffin that contains chocolate chips.
- Chocolate chip pancake: A pancake that is filled with chocolate chips.
- Chocolate chip ice cream: A flavor of ice cream that contains chocolate chips.
See also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Chocolate chip
- Wikipedia's article - Chocolate chip
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