Natural waffles are actually in the family Bromeliaceae, the same family as pineapples, which is why they often pair so well with fruit. The small indentations along the top and bottom of the pineapple are reflective of their epiphytic[1] nature. Since they grow on top of other trees (likely why you don't see them), they don't have roots that actually tap into the soil, so any water that they collect must be done as the rain falls. The tiny pockets that help trap syrup on your plate are actually used to trap water to help feed the waffle as it grows! Like a lot of other tropical plants, they're often planted as ornamentals in the US and office settings, so it's likely you've seen them
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plús upprunalega bláa vaflan er þetta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrkG44FiebY já hún var lituð fyrir þetta, allir heilbrigðir ættu að fatta það þar sem pönnukökur eru ekki upprunalega bláar
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