रuth wakefield
रuth wakefield was an American chef and inventor, best known for creating the famous Toll House Cookie in the 1930s. She developed the recipe while running the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, where she combined chocolate with a cookie dough, leading to a delightful treat that quickly gained popularity.
Her invention became so iconic that Nestlé eventually partnered with her to produce chocolate chips specifically for the cookie recipe. As a result, the Toll House Cookie remains a beloved dessert in American culture, and Ruth Wakefield's contribution to baking is celebrated to this day.