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Which part of a chocolate chip cookie are similar to inclusions?
The chocolate chips in a chocolate chip cookie are similar to inclusions.
Here's why:
* Inclusions are ingredients added to a food product to enhance its flavor, texture, or appearance. They are typically distinct from the main body of the food.
* Chocolate chips are added to cookie dough to provide a sweet, melty, and chewy texture. They are separate from the cookie dough itself.
Therefore, the chocolate chips fit the definition of inclusions.
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