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actually, it's quite necessary, since the cacciucco fame has spread out over years, not only all along the tuscan coast, but also all over the region. consequently, there are many other recipes presenting some changes, included the most famous and tasteful of viareggio, but if you want to taste the real
cacciucco is a fish dish, a sort of fish soup, even if some sticklers could even get furious by reading this definition: it's not a watery soup, but a stew dish ( as defined by artusi in his "scienza in cucina e l'arte del mangiar bene" – science in the kitchen and the art of eating well) prepared with...
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majority of people polled would raise their hands when asked if they had a can of campbell's tomato soup in their pantry somewhere. and i bet when asked how long that can of soup has been sitting in the pantry, most people would say probably more than a couple months. what's amazing to me (and hey, i had not
sauce, vine-ripened, ketchup, salsa, etc... tomatoes were the one vegetable, oops i mean fruit, i never made any fuss eating. to clear up the age-old debate, botanically-speaking, the tomato is a fruit and can be further classified as a berry since it is pulpy and has edible seeds. tomato: it's a fruit not...
https://www.myjudythefoodie.com/2012/02/smoky-tomato-soup-with-maple-candied-bacon/
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