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Waffles are usually made with a waffle iron. In this image the heart-shaped iron is for Scandinavian waffles. Medieval originsEdit Medieval origins sectionEdit

The modern waffle has its origins in the wafers—very light thin crisp cakes baked between wafer irons—of the Middle Ages.[1] Wafer irons consisted of two metal plates connected by a hinge, with each plate connected to an arm with a wooden handle. The iron was placed over a fire and flipped to cook both sides of the wafer. The irons were used to produce a variety of different flat, unleavened cakes, usually from a mixture of barley and oats, instead of the white flour used today.

In 14th-century England, wafers were sold by street vendors called waferers.[3] The modern waffle is a leavened form of wafer.