Can diabetics eat frozen waffles?

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asked Sep 9, 2023 in Other-Food Drink by Paige2233 (1,220 points)
Can diabetics eat frozen waffles?

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answered Sep 23, 2023 by Carebear (12,180 points)
Diabetics can eat frozen waffles although they should only eat frozen waffles in moderation as they are usually high in added sugar.

Eggo waffles are from Rossville, Tennessee which is where Eggo waffles are made.

Eggos were originally called Froffles which is a mix of words frozen and waffles and many people began calling the frozen waffles Eggos because they had an eggy flavor to them which lead to the name change of Eggos from Froffles.

Eggo Waffles do have to stay frozen until ready to use although the Grab and Go Liege Style waffles can be kept at room temperature for 15 days and can be refrigerated for 35 days.

All the other Eggo Waffles, Eggo Toasts and Eggo Pancakes must be kept frozen.

Eggo Waffles are processed and are highly processed waffles.

The Eggo Waffles contain preservatives to increase the shelf life as well.

Eggo Waffles are pre cooked waffles that are basically regular waffles which are made with real butter, pearl sugar, sweet brioche dough and eggs.

Eggo Blueberry Waffles are discontinued even though they were really popular.

You can eat Eggo Waffles plain or by adding some butter, Syrup, Peanut Butter Sour Cream etc to the Eggo Waffles.

The Eggo Waffles can be eaten cold or heated up or toasted as they are already fully cooked.

You can make Eggo Waffles better by adding some sour cream, chocolate chips, cinnamon, Bacon Bits, Butter, Peanut Butter, Cheese or syrup to the Eggo Waffles.

The new Eggo Waffles Flavors are.

Eggo Chocolatey Chip Banana Waffles.
Eggo Berry Blast Mini Toast Waffles.
Eggo Vanilla Bean Grab & Go Waffles.

Vegans cannot eat Eggos as they contain eggs which is an animal product which Vegans avoid.

Vegetarians cannot eat Eggos as they contain eggs which is an animal product.

Cooking Eggo Waffles in the toaster takes around 2 to 4 minutes.

You can put Eggo Waffles in the toaster and cook them like you would toast.

You can put the Egg Waffles in the toaster frozen or let them thaw out but when thawed out the Eggo Waffles will cook more evenly.

You can microwave Eggo Waffles although they taste better when heated in the oven or a toaster oven.

Microwaving the Eggo Waffles tastes around a few minutes.

You can microwave the Eggo Waffles but it's best to toast the Eggo waffles instead.

Heating the Eggo waffles in the oven or a toaster oven is the best way to heat the Egg Waffles or you can also heat them up in a skillet.

The best way to heat the Eggo Waffles is to heat them up in a 450 F degree oven for around 5 minutes.

You can eat Eggos without toasting them as Eggos are already fully cooked and can be eaten without heating them up.

Although Eggos taste better when heated up or toasted but they are fully cooked and okay to eat right out of the package.

Eggos Waffles are made in Rossville, Tennesseee.

Eggo Waffles first debuted in grocery stores in 1953 under the name Froffles, a portmanteau of “frozen” and “waffles.”

Customers referred to them simply as “Eggos,” and the Froffles moniker was dropped within two years.

Eggo waffles were invented in 1953 by the American inventor Frank Dorsa, who developed a process by which waffles could be cooked, frozen, and packaged for consumers.

Along with frozen waffles, the Dorsa brothers also produced Eggo potato chips (and Golden Bear potato chips) and Eggo syrup. When Eggos first launched in stores, they were called “Froffles” which was a combination of the words “frozen” and “waffles.”

Many people were just calling them “Eggos” for short because they had an eggy flavor to them, leading to officially changing the name to Eggo.

All of the products were produced at a sprawling plant and factory on Eggo Way in San Jose, California, near the intersection of US 101 and East Julian Street.

The Dorsas were very involved in local community activities and donated extensively to school and community projects.

For Halloween, instead of candy, Tony Dorsa would give out bags of Eggo potato chips to trick-or-treaters.

Although these Eggo waffles may be called homestyle, its ingredient list looks anything but homey!

Highly processed, white wheat flour is nutritionally empty and quickly digested into sugars, causing one's blood sugar to spike.

According to Kellogg's, a serving size of their Eggo waffles is two waffles.

The ingredients in Eggo Waffles are Enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, vitamin B1 [thiamin mononitrate], vitamin B2 [riboflavin], folic acid), water, vegetable oil (soybean, palm, canola and/or cottonseed), sugar, leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), contains 2% or less of salt, dextrose.

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