The chocolate chips that are in chocolate chip cookies.
2006-11-13 23:46:54
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answer #1
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answered by BiancaVee 5
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Simply: Chocolate Chips
2006-11-14 11:53:31
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answered by Che-K 2
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A morsel is a tiny piece of food. One usually use the description when the piece is very tasty. Thus A chocolate morsel is a scrumptious, delicious small piece of tasty chocolate.
Yummy!
2006-11-14 00:05:36
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answered by Robere 5
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Webster defines this best !
Main Entry: 1mor·sel
Pronunciation: 'mor-s&l
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, diminutive of mors bite, from Latin morsus, from mordEre to bite -- more at MORDANT
1 : a small piece of food : BITE
2 : a small quantity : FRAGMENT
3 a : a tasty dish b : something delectable and pleasing
So....in laymans terms, a 'morsel' is a chocolate 'chip'.
2006-11-13 23:56:04
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answered by Nisey 5
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A "morsel" is any small and tasty piece of food. In this case a chocolate one.
2006-11-13 23:53:28
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answered by D 4
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chocolate chips,usually used for muffins or cookies, which you can get in the regular size or the smaller tiny sized-ones.
2006-11-15 02:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Bianca Vee gives a good example However choc morsals come in a variety of flavors... semi-sweet, dark choc, white choc.etc. your choice
2006-11-14 00:00:57
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answered by Annie 1
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its the little candies that comes in a lb bag and u use it to make cookies
2006-11-13 23:53:47
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answered by Avis S 3
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Chips!
What planet are you from?
2006-11-14 00:13:33
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answered by NEWTOME 3
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