Double Take: Chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin? - The Aggie (2024)

Double Take: Chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin? - The Aggie (1)

CHOCOLATE CHIP — Noah Pflueger-Peters

I think Eli is a good guy, but I never knew he could be so wrong about cookies. Allow me to right his wrongs.

I’d like to preface this by saying that I’m not arguing that oatmeal raisin cookies are bad, simply that they are and forever will be inferior to chocolate chip cookies.

Raisin cookies’ main offense is that they pretend to be something they’re not. They’re fakes, posers and frauds whose only purpose is to deceive and to disappoint. How many times have you seen cookies in the distance with little dark dots and gotten excited for a beautiful chocolate chip encounter, only to realize that they’re actually oatmeal raisin, causing you to walk away disappointed, having that craving unfulfilled and your time wasted?

Oatmeal raisin must always be defined in relation to chocolate chip. If the chocolate chip cookie didn’t exist or the raisin cookie didn’t pretend it was chocolate chip, I could see myself eating oatmeal raisin cookies from time to time. Sadly, this just isn’t a reality.

The Aztecs and Mayas considered chocolate “The Food of the Gods.” It was considered the utmost delicacy and was a centerpiece of religious rituals for centuries in Mesoamerica. Would you rather have a dried, wrinkly, weirdly squishy fruit all up in your cookie, or a substance that’s so good it has literally been deemed fit for gods and kings?

The experience of eating a raisin cookie simply can’t compete with that of a chocolate chip one. When you eat a fresh chocolate chip cookie, the chocolate blends with the warm dough and melts in your mouth, creating a symphony of deliciousness. But raisins don’t melt. At this point, what’s the difference between a fresh-baked oatmeal raisin cookie and a day-old one that’s been warmed in the microwave?

I’ll give the heathens one concession: chocolate chip cookies contain slightly more calories per ounce. Oatmeal raisin cookies also contain half the fat and cholesterol. However, you’re ignoring the real killers: sodium and carbohydrates.

Oatmeal raisin cookies contain a whopping 56 more milligrams of sodium than the average chocolate chip cookie. If you ate one oatmeal raisin every day in place of a chocolate chip you’d consume an alarming 20,440 more milligrams of sodium per year. Excess levels of sodium lead to high blood pressure and an increased risk of stroke, heart failure and kidney disease. Oatmeal cookies also contain 3 more grams of carbohydrates, which are linked to obesity and an increased risk of heart disease and diabetes. If you choose oatmeal raisin over chocolate chip, you’re signing your own death warrant.

The world is depressing enough as is. The last thing we all need is a deceitful, disappointing and dangerous dessert haunting us on top of all of life’s other grim realities. Is not even dessert sacred? The oatmeal raisin cookie grabs you by the neck, looks you dead in the eye and screams, “NO!”

Written by: Noah Pflueger-Peters — napfluegerpeters@ucdavis.edu

OATMEAL RAISIN — Eli Flesch

Why oatmeal raisin good (better than choco-chip): First, everybody knows “oatmeal raisin” rhymes with “amazin’.” Chocolate chip only rhymes with “fava bean dip,” also known as “the dip of fools.”

Also: I ate a choco-chip once. No good. Too much “chocolate.” Which means, sweetness was bit much. Overwhelming. And chocolate kills dogs. Not oatmeal, nor the mighty raisin. So would you rather kill a dog, or eat cookie with fruit and oats — two big-league health things, I think?

Yes, healthy. So healthy. The healthiest. Which is why Mr. Pflueger-Peters is wrong. Gwyneth Paltrow once said: “I know healthy. I am a former head of lettuce” (healthy) “so I know green. And when I see Mr. Pflueger-Peters say Mr. Flesch is wrong, I think: No. Eli right. Oatmeal raisin good.” Okay. Even if quote wrong, it is “essential truth.” “Fictive truth.” Like War and Peace, or Lolita or Freddy Got Fingered. So to Mr. Pflueger-Peters I say: No, it is you who is wrong.

More reasons why oatmeal raisin good:

  1. “Meal” in name. As in the things that keep us alive, please the bellies. Chocolate chip has “late” in name. Tardiness bad habit. Also has “hip.” But not “cool hip.” The hip bone. Gross.
  2. The crustiness factor. Oatmeal stays moist. Longer than choco-chip. Helps me on long road trips to “SoCal” — Southern Cal — where I have family, dog that I want alive.
  3. Taste.
  4. Fun to pluck out raisins, make little raisin men, give little raisin men names (like: Mr. Raisin, Raisin III, Big Raisin Jr., Daniel) and have little raisin men discuss Important Things such as meaning of life, meaning of society, meaning of meaning, etc.

Riddle:

Man found dead. Autopsy reveal suffocation. But no marks. What happen?

Answer:

Man choke on one choco-chip (dumb). Dies (dumber). Choco-chip melt, leave no evidence (clever). Family bury man, kids cry (sad). Wife launch herself on coffin — “Take me with him!” (sad).

This is the “Riddle of The Choco-Chip.” Has moral. Moral: eat oatmeal raisin cookies. Better.

Written by: Eli Flesch — ekflesch@ucdavis.edu

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Double Take: Chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin? - The Aggie (2024)

FAQs

What is better oatmeal raisin or chocolate chip cookies? ›

Oatmeal raisin cookies are a healthier choice in comparison to chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookies have less protein and fiber, and more fat, than oatmeal raisin cookies.

Are oatmeal cookies healthier than chocolate chips? ›

Compared to chocolate chip, peanut butter and sugar cookies, oatmeal cookies are marginally more nutritious. Comparing cookies of similar size, an oatmeal cookie has fewer calories than peanut butter or sugar cookies. Oatmeal cookies contain less fat and more protein, fiber and calcium than the others.

Do oatmeal raisin cookies raise blood sugar? ›

Ingredient Pros. The oats in oatmeal raisin cookies are whole grains that contain two types of carbohydrates: complex carbohydrates and dietary fiber. Both types of carbs provide "slow-burning" energy, which can help keep you full for long periods and prevent spikes in blood sugar levels.

Are oatmeal raisin cookies good for constipation? ›

Will Oatmeal Cookies Help With Constipation? Oatmeal can help support a smoother digestive process. Oats are rich in both soluble and insoluble fiber, which helps in regulating bowel movements and preventing constipation.

Why chocolate chip cookies are the best? ›

In the center, it's softer. The chocolate gives us a melty, dense mouthfeel. The caramelized butter, sugar, vanilla, chocolate, and subtle notes of salt offer a balanced flavor profile. The saltiness highlights and enhances the preexisting flavors.

How many chocolate chip cookies should I eat a day? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies Can Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

The study, which was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health, found that people who ate one or two chocolate chip cookies a day had a lower risk of heart disease than those who didn't eat any cookies at all.

How much sugar is in one oatmeal raisin cookie? ›

Amount/Serving%DV*Amount/Serving
Total Fat 5g6%Tot. Carb. 18g
Sat. Fat 2.5g11%Dietary Fiber 1g
Trans Fat 0gSugars 9g
Cholesterol 5mg2%Protein 2g
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Do chocolate chip cookies have any health benefits? ›

Chocolate chip cookies made with whole wheat or oats are a rich source of B-complex vitamins and dietary fibre. However, you should exercise moderation in their intake because most chocolate chip cookies are made with refined flour and contain lots of sugar and hydrogenated fats.

How unhealthy are oatmeal raisin cookies? ›

Oatmeal raisin cookies also contain half the fat and cholesterol. However, you're ignoring the real killers: sodium and carbohydrates. Oatmeal raisin cookies contain a whopping 56 more milligrams of sodium than the average chocolate chip cookie.

Can diabetics eat chocolate chip cookies? ›

According to the American Diabetes Association, people with diabetes can still have sweets, chocolate, or other sugary foods as long they are eaten as part of a healthful meal plan or combined with exercise. They consider a healthful meal plan to: have limited saturated fat. contain moderate amounts of salt and sugar.

Can oatmeal raisin cookies make you gassy? ›

I personally eat oats almost everyday in the form of overnight oatmeal, oatmeal cookies, strawberry protein bars, and orange oat bars. However, for some individuals, consuming oatmeal may lead to uncomfortable digestive issues, including gas.

Are oatmeal raisin cookies good for your heart? ›

Here are a few heart-healthy benefits of these cookies:

While they are somewhat high in sugar, raisins also provide important nutrients, like iron and potassium, both of which are good for heart health.

What percent of people like oatmeal raisin cookies? ›

And if you think everybody universally dislikes oatmeal raisin, think again. According to the results, preferred by 23 percent of respondents, it is the fourth most loved cookie, just beating out shortbread. Although respondents know what they like, 59 percent are interested in trying more unique cookie flavors.

Are chocolate chip cookies a healthy snack? ›

Traditional chocolate cookies and chocolate chip cookies are not considered to be healthy on their own due to the large amount of sugar and butter used to make them. However, you can still enjoy these cookies in moderation and as part of a healthy diet.

Why are my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies so hard? ›

Overmixing develops the gluten in the flour, which can produce tough cookies. If the recipe doesn't call for an electric mixer, mix in dry ingredients using a wooden spoon. When dry ingredients like flour are "scooped" into the measuring cup directly from the container, it compresses, or becomes packed.

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