Sujet : Re: Waffle maker
De : Bruce (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Bruce)
Groupes : rec.food.cookingDate : 21. Feb 2025, 21:11:27
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 18:54:25 +0000,
dsi100@yahoo.com (dsi1) wrote:
On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 18:34:27 +0000, Bruce wrote:
I'm beginning to understand that the concept of 'waffle' leads to a
lot of confusion among Americans.
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Americans are expert on regular waffles, frozen waffles, and Belgian
waffles. Americans love waffles. Waffles are on the menu in most
restaurants that specialize in breakfast fare. Americans don't eat much
stroowafles.
Ah yes, that's also a type of waffle. I have to revise my statement
that I only had waffles a few times. I had lots of stroopwafels. But
I've never had waffles for breakfast. I've also never seen a chain
that has waffles in its name.
My favorite waffle is Belgian. I love my god-damn waffles.
We even have waffles in the Chinese restaurant down the street. The only
question I got is do the Dutch eat Belgian waffles?
I have no idea. Apart from stroopwafels, waffles aren't really on my
radar.
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