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  2. Gazpacho - Wikipedia

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    Gazpacho and salmorejo are especially similar since they are both tomato-based cold soups that are widely popular in Spain; the main difference between gazpacho and salmorejo is the culinary technique used [12] since gazpacho is a soup whereas salmorejo is an emulsion. In addition, while both dishes share the main ingredients of tomato, olive ...

  3. Torta de gazpacho - Wikipedia

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    Approximate areas of traditional torta de gazpacho consumption in Spain Gazpacho in Castalla before putting the pieces of quail on top Torta cenceña made in La Roda. Torta de gazpacho is a type of torta, or flat bread, used to prepare a dish called gazpacho or gazpacho manchego in La Mancha and Southeast Spain, including Murcia and parts of the autonomous community of Valencia.

  4. Ajoblanco - Wikipedia

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    This dish is made of bread, crushed almonds, garlic, water, olive oil, salt and sometimes vinegar. It is usually served with grapes or slices of melon. When almonds were not available, for instance during the post-war period, flour from dried beans was used. Ajoblanco is sometimes referred to as "white gazpacho". [1]

  5. Learn to Make an Easy Gazpacho - AOL

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    According to The Kitchen Project, the original gazpacho was made with stale bread, olive oil and garlic mixed with a liquid like vinegar or water. Then different vegetables were added.

  6. Gazpachuelo - Wikipedia

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    Although it is consumed hot, gazpachuelo owes its name to the fact that it contains the four basic ingredients of gazpacho: bread, garlic, oil, and water. The bread is dipped into the soup. It is a typical dish of the lower classes because of the low cost of its basic ingredients.

  7. Gazpacho Recipe - AOL

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  8. Cuisine of Antebellum America - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of the antebellum United States characterizes American eating and cooking habits from about 1776 to 1861. During this period different regions of the United States adapted to their surroundings and cultural backgrounds to create specific regional cuisines, modernization of technology led to changes in food consumption, and evolution of taverns into hotels led to the beginnings of ...

  9. Capirotada Tropical (Bread Pudding With Guava and Apricots) - AOL

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    This luscious bread pudding recipe is made with a spiced syrup rather than a custard, studded with fresh guava, dried apricots and toasted nuts. Capirotada Tropical (Bread Pudding With Guava and ...