- of
waffle iron and
recipe used.
Waffles are
eaten throughout the world,
particularly in Belgium,
which has over a
dozen regional varieties.
Waffles may...
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Bureau (1971-10-22). "Radical
Waffler fails by just 55 votes". The
Toronto Star. Toronto. p. 13. Hoy,
Claire (1972-06-26). "
Waffle decides to defy NDP order...
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Waffle House, Inc. is an
American restaurant chain with over 2000
locations in 25
states in the
United States. The bulk of the
locations are in the Midwest...
- A
waffle iron or
waffle maker is a
kitchen utensil used to cook
waffles between two
hinged metal plates. Both
plates have
gridded indentations to shape...
- countries,
Belgian waffles are a
variety of
waffle with a
lighter batter,
larger squares, and
deeper pockets than
American waffles.
Belgian waffles were originally...
- A
waffle slab or two-way
joist slab is a
concrete slab made of
reinforced concrete with
concrete ribs
running in two
directions on its underside. The name...
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Waffle Day (Swedish: våffeldagen [ˈvɔ̂fːɛlˌdɑːɡɛn], Norwegian: vaffeldagen, Danish: vaffeldag) is a
tradition that is
celebrated in Sweden,
Norway and...
- Liège
waffles are a
variety of
waffle developed in the
Wallonia region of Belgium. The Liège
waffle differs from the
Brussels waffle (sometimes referred...
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Waffle Crisp is a
breakfast cereal made by Post
Consumer Brands,
which contains maple syrup–flavored corn
cereal bits in a
waffle shape. It was first...
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Waffle fabric, also
known as
honeycomb fabric, has
raised threads that form
small rectangles. It can be made by
either weaving or knitting.
Waffle weave...