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Default What to put on belgian waffles so they're not dry?

I have a 1 year old who loves his waffles. I have been putting small
chunks of banana on plain belgian waffles. He likes them.

But they are dry. Adding butter helps a little. I don't want to give
him syrup everyday.. to sweet and not the greatest for his teeth.

Is there anything ... healthy.. to put on the waffles to make them
less dry when eating?

Whip cream, but there's sugar in that. Peanut butter.. more sugar, and
of the corn kind too, unless I find a natural peanut butter.

I don't think I have a lot of options. Fruit syrup I guess, but surely
there's sugar in that.

I just hate to constantly give my boy sugar (in whatever form) on his
waffles and start giving him teeth problems.

Appreciate your suggestions/advice as always,
Paul
 
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