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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 ...

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  4. Gazpacho Recipe - AOL

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  5. Tomato soup - Wikipedia

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    Gazpacho is a tomato soup of Spanish origin, served cold. It originates in the region of Andalucía in southern Spain. Gazpacho is widely consumed in Spanish cuisine, as well as in neighbouring Portugal, where it is known as gaspacho. Gazpacho is mostly consumed during the summer months, due to its refreshing qualities and cold serving temperature.

  6. Cucumber Gazpacho Recipe - AOL

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  7. 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.

  8. Jason Kelce Shares the New Orleans Dishes He’s Tried ... - AOL

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    Jason’s try-everything approach to New Orleans eats should come as no surprise to longtime fans and followers of the Kelce brothers, as the former Eagle has always been far less picky with his ...

  9. Andalusian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Notable dishes include gazpacho, fried fish (often called pescaíto frito [1] in the local vernacular), the jamones of Jabugo, Valle de los Pedroches and Trevélez, and the wines of Jerez, particularly sherry. Culinary influences come from the historic Christian, Muslim, and Jewish traditions of the region.