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{{short description|Andalusian cold soup}} |
{{short description|Andalusian cold soup}} |
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The "'''Zoque'''" is a variant of the very popular [[salmorejo]] in [[Málaga]]. It is a cold soup that has red vegetables, such as tomatoes,<ref name="Coxall">[https://books.google.com/books?id=_SvHLZHgX7cC&pg=PT88 Traditional Recipes of the Axarquia |
The "'''Zoque'''" is a variant of the very popular [[salmorejo]] in [[Málaga]]. It is a cold soup that has red vegetables, such as tomatoes,<ref name="Coxall">[https://books.google.com/books?id=_SvHLZHgX7cC&pg=PT88 Traditional Recipes of the Axarquia – Malcolm Coxall<!-- Bot generated title -->]. p. 88-89.</ref> red pepper, and carrot, as its main ingredients. It differs from the [[gazpacho]] in that garlic<ref name="Coxall"/> and carrot are also used as ingredients. It also has a thicker texture than gazpacho. It is usually served cold with ham or shrimp. |
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== Preparation and characteristics == |
== Preparation and characteristics == |
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One feature of this soup is its creamy texture. The word "Zoque" has its origins in the [[Arabic language]], "''suqat''", meaning waste or worthless item, indicating the use made of stale bread as one of its ingredients. It is customary to serve with grapes. |
One feature of this soup is its creamy texture. The word "Zoque" has its origins in the [[Arabic language]], "''suqat''", meaning waste or worthless item, indicating the use made of stale bread as one of its ingredients. It is customary to serve Zoque with grapes. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:44, 24 May 2022
The "Zoque" is a variant of the very popular salmorejo in Málaga. It is a cold soup that has red vegetables, such as tomatoes,[1] red pepper, and carrot, as its main ingredients. It differs from the gazpacho in that garlic[1] and carrot are also used as ingredients. It also has a thicker texture than gazpacho. It is usually served cold with ham or shrimp.
Preparation and characteristics
[edit]One feature of this soup is its creamy texture. The word "Zoque" has its origins in the Arabic language, "suqat", meaning waste or worthless item, indicating the use made of stale bread as one of its ingredients. It is customary to serve Zoque with grapes.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Traditional Recipes of the Axarquia – Malcolm Coxall. p. 88-89.