- and
medieval Europe include waffe, wafre, wafer, wâfel, waufre, iauffe,
gaufre, goffre, gauffre, wafe, waffel, wåfe, wāfel, wafe, vaffel, and våffla. In...
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causing a cross-hatched wave
interference pattern known as the
clapotis gaufré ("waffled clapotis"). In this situation, the
individual crests formed at...
- "gophers", as well. The
origin of the word "gopher" is uncertain; the
French gaufre,
meaning waffle, has been suggested, on
account of the
gopher tunnels resembling...
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northern France,
particularly in Lille. This
local waffle is
known as the
gaufre fourrée lilloise,
which consists of two thin
wafer waffles filled with c****onade...
- were
named after the city. Like most of Belgium, moules-frites,
waffles (
gaufres), chocolate,
French fries, and beer are
common there. It is home to one...
-
Geoffroy de
Breuil of
Vigeois was a 12th-century chronicler,
trained at the
Benedictine abbey of Saint-Martial of Limoges, the site of a
great early library...
- more
hearty Flemish fare.
Notable specialities include Brussels waffles (
gaufres) and
mussels (usually as moules-frites,
served with fries). The city is...
- rent in the food court, and
Gaufre Gourmet opened for
business in
April 2014. However,
citing a lack of foot traffic,
Gaufre Gourmet closed in September...
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happy memories created by
Watanabe and the
other members over the years. "
Gaufre to Kimi" by the
third generation members, with its
absence of an obvious...
- Starcade. ****anese: ゼビウス, Hepburn:
Zebiusu Gaufre means "waffle" in French, and the ****anese rōmaji of
gaufre is
gofuru according to
Hepburn romanization...