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    Rotating Belgian Waffle Maker Waffles make each day a little bit better. Bring a smile to your giftee's face with this waffle maker, which rotates and comes in six gorgeous shades.

  5. Liège waffle - Wikipedia

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    The Liège waffle differs from the Brussels waffle (sometimes referred to as the Belgian waffle) in several ways. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is smaller, the dough is a dense and heavy brioche , it contains pearl sugar , and unlike the Brussels waffle, which is traditionally served with toppings, the Liège waffle is traditionally eaten plain.

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    This highly reviewed waffle maker is both cute and affordable, and it's fully rotatable design makes it easy to remove the waffles and wipe it clean. $30 at Walmart Parachute

  7. Belgian waffle - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Village at the 1964 New York World's Fair, where the waffles were popularized in the U.S.. Originally showcased in 1958 [1] at Expo 58 in Brussels, Belgian waffles were introduced to the United States by a Belgian named Walter Cleyman at the Century 21 Exposition in Seattle in 1962, and served with whipped cream and strawberries. [2]