Eggo is an American brand of frozen waffles and pancake products owned by the Kellogg Company.
Eggo waffles were invented in San Jose, California by Frank Dorsa in 1953.
The name 'Eggo' was coined because of their eggy taste and easy preparation.
Initially, Eggo waffles were sold to local grocery stores but were so popular that production soon expanded throughout the West Coast.
In 1968, the Eggo brand was acquired by the Kellogg Company and they introduced new products such as pancakes and French toast sticks.
Today, Eggo is one of the top-selling frozen waffle brands in the United States.
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Eggo Waffles are the original product of the Eggo brand. They come in a variety of flavors such as buttermilk, blueberry, and chocolate chip.
Eggo Pancakes are a soft and fluffy breakfast option that come in a variety of flavors such as chocolate chip and blueberry.
Eggo French Toast Sticks are a quick and easy breakfast option that can be popped in the toaster or heated in the microwave.
No, most Eggo waffles contain milk and eggs and are therefore not vegan.
Yes, Eggo waffles can be microwaved for a quick and easy breakfast option.
Most Eggo waffles contain wheat and are not gluten-free. However, they do offer a gluten-free option made with rice flour and tapioca starch.
The cooking time will vary depending on your toaster, but on average it takes about 1-2 minutes to cook Eggo waffles in the toaster.
Eggo waffles should be stored in the freezer until ready to eat. Once toasted, they should be consumed immediately for best quality.