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  3. The Best & Worst Waffle House Orders, According to Dietitians

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  4. Waffle House - Wikipedia

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    Waffle House, Inc. is an American restaurant chain with over 2000 locations in 25 states in the United States. [4] The bulk of the locations are in the Midwest and the South, where the chain is a regional cultural icon. [5] The menu consists mainly of Southern breakfast food. [6]

  5. Bojangles (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Bojangles OpCo, LLC., doing business as Bojangles (known as Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits until 2020), is an American regional chain of fast food restaurants that specializes in Cajun-seasoned fried chicken and buttermilk biscuits and primarily serves the Southeastern United States.

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  7. Chicken and waffles - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Pennsylvania Dutch version consists of a plain waffle with pulled, stewed chicken on top, covered in gravy. [2] A version using fried chicken is associated with the American South. The soul food version of chicken and waffles grew in popularity after the opening of the Wells Supper Club in Harlem, New York, in 1938. [2]

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  9. Waffle iron - Wikipedia

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    In 1869, American Cornelius Swartwout was the first to patent a stove-top waffle iron. While waffle irons of sorts may have existed since the 1400s, Swarthout intended to perfect the design by adding a handle and a hinge that swiveled in a cast-iron collar, [7] [8] [9] allowing the waffle-maker to flip the iron without danger of slippage or ...