Talk:Taiyaki
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Changes: I removed the marger suggestion as there was no discussion on it. While the two cakes are pretty much identical, the pages for each are filled with their own respective cultures and languages (Korean and Japanese) and that would be lost if they are merged.
I corrected the description slightly to dscribe it as a cake or sweet, not a waffle, which is misleading. I also added different types of fillings and how it is made.
- Why is taiyaki considered a "bread-related stub"? It's a confection not a bread.