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  2. Gazpacho - Wikipedia

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    Gazpacho (Spanish: [ɡaθˈpatʃo / ɡahˈpatʃo]) or gaspacho (Portuguese: [ɡɐʃˈpaʃu]), also called Andalusian gazpacho, is a cold soup and drink made of raw, blended vegetables. [1] It originated in the southern regions of the Iberian Peninsula and spread into other areas.

  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. 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.

  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. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    Serve with lemon wedges and a hunk of kesra bread. Chupe de camarones | Peru Chupe de Camarones, a creamy shrimp chowder with potatoes and corn, gets a kick from the addition of ají amarillo, a ...

  7. History of bread - Wikipedia

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    In order of merit, the bread made from refined [thoroughly sieved] flour comes first, after that bread from ordinary wheat, and then the unbolted, made of flour that has not been sifted". [25] The essentiality of bread in the diet was reflected in the name for the rest of the meal: ópson , "condiment", i.e., bread's accompaniment, whatever it ...

  8. Local history: Five Points? The Chuckery? Taystee Bread ... - AOL

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    A fleet of 35 white trucks made deliveries throughout the city. The Purity Bakeries Co., later known as American Bakeries Co., acquired the business in 1927 and produced Taystee Bread there until ...

  9. Porra antequerana - Wikipedia

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    Porra antequerana is a part of the gazpacho family of soups originating in Andalusia, in southern Spain. Porra antequerana consists of tomato and dried bread. As it is much thicker than its culinary cousins, gazpacho and salmorejo, it is more commonly served as tapas, not soup. Like all soups in this family, there can be variations on the recipe.