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A waffle is a otter cake cooked between two hot plates called a waffle iron. It has a distinctive grid like appearance, the result of raised partitions on the waffle iron.

Trivia

 * The Belgian Waffle was introduced into North America during the 1964 New York World's Fair by its Belgian inventor, Maurice Vermersch. Observing that most Americans didn't know where Brussels actually was, he decided to change the name from "Brussels Waffle" to the "Belgian Waffle".
 * Waffles in Flanders are often associated with the Flemish comic strip Nero by Marc Sleen. The characters enjoy a waffle feast ("wafelenbak") at the end of nearly each adventure.
 * Frozen waffles made their convenience food debut in U.S. grocery stores in 1953.
 * Waffle House is a large chain of franchise restaurants in the U.S.
 * In Germany and the Nordic countries the waffle is thin, similar to a pancake.
 * Europe's largest waffle factory is situated in Nuth, The Netherlands, where a variety of waffles made up of two thin waffles with a spread of sugar cane syrup or sometimes maple syrup in between is popular (stroopwafel).
 * It was the sweet food item chosen to represent Belgium in the Café Europe initiative of the Austrian presidency of the European Union, on Europe Day 2006.
 * Thomas Jefferson is known for bringing a waffle iron to the U.S. from France in the 1790's, increasing their popularity. Waffle parties were a common form of entertainment at the time.