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  2. Bouillabaisse - Wikipedia

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    The Vieux-Port of Marseille, the birthplace of bouillabaisse. Recipes for bouillabaisse vary from family to family in Marseille, and local restaurants dispute which versions are the most authentic. In 1980, 11 Marseille restaurateurs collaborated to draw up the Bouillabaisse Charter which codified both ingredients and method of preparation. [2]

  3. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    A fisherman’s stew turned culinary icon, bouillabaisse distills classic Mediterranean flavors into a dish synonymous with the coastal city of Marseille. Saffron, olive oil, fennel, garlic and ...

  4. List of French soups and stews - Wikipedia

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    A traditional bouillabaisse from Marseille, France, with the fish served separately after the soup. This is a list of French soups and stews. French cuisine consists of cooking traditions and practices from France, famous for rich tastes and subtle nuances with a long and rich history. Butter lettuce soup with croutons

  5. Fish stew - Wikipedia

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    Bouillabaisse (Provençal fish stew originating from Marseille, France) Bourride (another fish stew from Provence) Brudet (Italian, from Adriatic Sea) Buridda (Italian, from Liguria) Cacciucco (Italian, from Livorno) Caldeirada ; Caldo de mariscos stew, also known as caldo de siete mares

  6. Three grand soups - Wikipedia

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    Bouillabaisse: France: Traditional Provençal fish stew originating from Marseille. The ingredients typically include red rascasse, sea robin, European conger, and other local Mediterranean fishes as well as Provençal herbs and spices. Shark fin soup: China: A traditional soup found in Chinese cuisine.

  7. Mediterranean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Marseille bouillabaisse, with the fish served separately after the soup. Mediterranean French cuisine includes the cooking styles of Provence, Occitania, and the island of Corsica. Distinctive dishes that make use of local ingredients include bouillabaisse and salade niçoise. [79] [80]

  8. List of French dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bouillabaisse (a stew of mixed Mediterranean fish, tomatoes, and herbs) Calisson (famous candy from Aix-en-Provence) Chichi (French churro from Marseille) Daube provençale (a braised stew of beef, vegetables, garlic, and wine) Fougasse (a type of bread, often found with additions such as olives, cheese, or anchovies)

  9. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Bouillabaisse is a fish soup from Marseille, is also made in other Mediterranean regions; in Catalonia it is called bullebesa. Bourou-bourou is a vegetable and pasta soup from the island of Corfu, Greece.