Thousands of Americans eat waffles for breakfast each year.
depends doesent it
They were made to be eaten...
12 last year it was 13 but this is unlikley to happen again
It matters how many waffles were eaten!
The modern waffle has its origins in the wafers - very light thin crisp cakes baked between wafer irons - of the middle ages. More than one have contributed to the invention of waffles. The origin of actual waffles invention spans from France, Belgium and Netherlands.
Donkey is the most talkative character in Shrek. Throughout the movie he goes on and on about waffles and how great his waffles are causing Shrek to become annoyed.
belgium
well, American waffles are usually topped with surup, peaunut butter, strawberries, (whatever you use) and my friend is belgium and makes these waffles, (vanilla waffles) that originate from belgium, and they're kind of like a bread thing you don't have to put anything on them and they don't even have to be hot. well anyways, they're preety good. i hope that answers your question?...No. If by 'a waffle' you mean what you can buy at your local American grocery store in the frozen section, then, a lot. Waffles originated in Belgium, where they are still popularly sold - and eaten - today. They can be store bought in plastic wraps or fresh and hot from numerous 'waffle stands' that line busy shopping streets. Belgian waffles are viewed more as a snack or sugary treat. There are also 2 different types of Belgian waffles - Liege waffles (more sugary and common) and Brussels waffles. It is not typical for waffles to be eaten for breakfast in Belgium (unless you have really indulgent parents).
waffles
do you like waffles
I like the cooked waffles. But not the disturbing, blue waffles.
We will eat waffles!!
Most are not, but some species of millipedes can be.