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sopa

[saw-pah]

noun

Spanish.
  1. soup.



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Throughout the competition, Erales showcased his talent and passion with standout dishes such as smoked and glazed plums with orchard fruit jus, pork and chicken; banana leaf-steamed black cod with crispy skin and salsa veracruzana; sopa de mariscos; and short rib with chichilo negro mole, mushrooms, and pickled persimmons.

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They even showed us how to make sopa tarasca and corundas.

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There was real grassroots animosity against SOPA, which was seen at the time as engineered by Hollywood and the music industry; Silicon Valley was still widely beloved as a benevolent inventor of the future, and many didn’t see how having an artist’s work uploaded to a video platform owned by the good guys on the internet might be detrimental to their economic interests.

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One of those courses might well be sopa de fideos, a much-loved soup of thin noodles lightly browned in oil, then simmered in a puree of chicken broth with roasted tomato, onion, garlic and jalapeño.

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Mientras Medel cocinaba, Barradas-Medel, vestida con pantalones de vestir y una camisa negra bordada con una rosa roja, preparaba quesadillas de pollo y papas, sopa y salsa para ella y Alexander.

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