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Cioppino (/ tʃ ə ˈ p iː n oʊ /, Italian: [tʃopˈpiːno]; from Ligurian: cioppin) is a fish stew originating in San Francisco, California, an Italian-American cuisine related to various fish soups in Italian cuisine.
Caldo de mariscos stew, also known as caldo de siete mares; Chepa pulus (tamarind-based South Indian fish stew from Andhra Pradesh) Cioppino (San Francisco version of an Italian fish stew) [2] Cotriade (from Brittany) Fish head curry [3] [4] Ghalieh mahi ; Haemul jeongol ; Halászlé (Hungarian paprika-based river fish soup)
Caldillo de congrio A seafood chowder prepared with shrimp and corn Cioppino Fish soup bee hoon. This is a dynamic list of soups made with fish or seafood and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources:
Cioppino is a fish stew originating in San Francisco. Maeuntang is a hot spicy Korean cuisine fish soup boiled with gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste), kochukaru (chili powder), and various vegetables. [ 2 ]
Cioppino is an Italian-American seafood stew invented in the 1800s in San Francisco by people from Genoa, and it is a type of buridda. [6] Buridda is related to bourride, a fish soup of Provence and the burrida of Sardinia, a dish made of shark meat.
Cantonese seafood soup: fish Generally a thick seafood soup with a very smooth texture, usually whitish in color and a little transparent. Carp soup fish A soup made with carp's head and offal, onion and vegetable. Part of traditional Czech Christmas Eve dinner. Cioppino: fish (Italian-American) fish stew with tomatoes and a variety of fish and ...
Thin, milky seafood soup, also referred to as Chupe de Mariscos: Chupe Andino: Andes: Refers to various soups and stews that are prepared in Andes Mountains region of South America Cioppino: San Francisco, California Fish Fish stew with tomatoes and a variety of fish and shellfish (Italian-American) Clam chowder: United States (New England) Chowder
Cioppino is an Italian-American seafood stew invented in San Francisco. [38] [39] It often features crab, shrimp, clams and firm-fleshed fish cooked with herbs in olive oil and wine, with onions, garlic, tomatoes and sometimes other vegetables. [39] It was said to be created by immigrants in San Francisco from Genoa in the late 1800s.