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medieval Europe include waffe, wafre, wafer,
wâfel, waufre, iauffe, gaufre, goffre, gauffre, wafe, waffel, wåfe,
wāfel, wafe, vaffel, and våffla. In ancient...
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American food
company that
currently manufactures stroopwafels (Rip Van
Wafels), keto
wafers (Rip Van Wafers), Keto cookies,
Fruit Bars,
fruit snacks and...
- well. They are
called opłatek (Latin: oblatum) in Polish, as
opposed to
wafel,
which denotes a
common wafer. A
variation of a wafer,
considered a part...
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Dutch to
describe a
field Waffle (noun) from
Dutch wafel, from
Middle Dutch or
Middle Low
German wafel Walrus from
walrus Wagon from
Dutch wagen, Middle...
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Kunstgeschichte des
Backwerks (in German). Wells, Jeff (24
August 2016). "From
Wafel Wafers to
Belgian Breakfasts: A
Brief History of Waffles".
Mental Floss...
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Woman in
Party (directed by: John Irvin) 1991:
Calls Controlled as
Maria Wafel 1993: Bye Bye America [de] as
Genowefa (directed by: Jan Schütte) 2001:...
- grew
steadily with a
series of integrations: 1999:
Integration of Suzy
wafels 2006:
Integration of
gingerbread (Peijnenburg) 2008:
Integration of ginger...
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apple butter and
peanut butter. The word
waffle derives from the
Dutch word
wafel,
which itself derives from the
Middle Dutch wafele, and is
likely the origin...
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peeled tomatoes, onion, celery, herbs,
originally from
Lokeren Gaufres/
Wafels:
Belgian waffles,
sometimes eaten as a
street snack and sold by ice-cream...
- Brooklyn, New York
Bobby Flay 7 BT0707H
Liege Belgian waffles Thomas DeGeest Wafels &
Dinges Truck New York
Thomas DeGeest 8 BT0708H
Brownies Shawna Lidsky...