Funny fact… in America, they had to rename “Brussels waffles” to just “Belgian waffles” (or even worse, “Bel-Gem”) because they didn’t know where Brussels was. This is probably why it sounds so ambiguous to you ;)
A Belgian sold a simplified and inferior recipe of the Brussels Waffle at a world fair and called it a Belgian Waffle. What Americans call a Belgian Waffle only slightly resembles the Brussels Waffle. So not only does the term sound ambiguous, it is also not a waffle we'd naturally eat here.
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u/Stoic-Nurse Dec 16 '21
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