Maurice Vermersch
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Credit for the creation of Belgian Waffles is attributed to a couple in Brussels , Belgium -- Maurice Vermersch and his wife (sadly, unnamed in all the ...
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Aug 24, 2008 ... Related content - Maurice Vermersch - New York Daily News.
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1964-65 - Brussels restaurateur Maurice Vermersch brings his wife's Brussels Waffle recipe to the World's Fair in New York. The fluffy yeast-infused waffle ...
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This group is a pledge to one of the greatest and most influential men of the 20th century, Maurice Vermersch. A simple Belgian restauranteur who loved ...
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Belgian waffles were introduced to America by restaurateur Maurice Vermersch, who sold his Brussels waffles under the name "Bel-Gem Waffles" at New York's ...
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Dec 19, 2005 ... At the 1964 World Fair in New York, Maurice Vermersch's yeasty Belgian waffles, piled high with strawberries and ice-cream, ...
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Maurice Vermersch from Brussels, along with his wife, concocted a recipe just before World War II that used yeast as a rising agent in their waffle batter. ...
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According to foodtimeline.org: The inventor of the Belgian waffle made famous by the 1964-65 New York World's Fair was Maurice Vermersch:
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The name Belgian waffle, or more precisely "Bel-Gem" waffle, was created in New York at the 1964 World's Fair by Maurice Vermersch and his wife. ...
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Waffles were introduced to the States at the 1964 World's Fair in New York by Maurice Vermersch and his wife. Vermersch had lived in Brussels and had been ...
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