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'''Conch soup''' and '''conch chowder''' are [[soup]] dishes made with [[conch]] that are traditional in various [[Caribbean]] island cuisines as well as the [[cuisine of Belize]]. Conch chowder is also a [[traditional food]] of the [[Florida Keys]].<ref>[http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/Chowder/ConchChowder.htm Conch Chowder]; History What's Cooking America</ref> |
'''Conch soup''' and '''conch chowder''' are [[soup]] dishes made with [[conch]] that are traditional in various [[Caribbean]] island cuisines as well as the [[cuisine of Belize]]. Conch chowder is also a [[traditional food]] of the [[Florida Keys]].<ref>[http://whatscookingamerica.net/History/Chowder/ConchChowder.htm Conch Chowder]; History What's Cooking America</ref> |
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Conch soup and conch chowder are soup dishes made with conch that are traditional in various Caribbean island cuisines as well as the cuisine of Belize. Conch chowder is also a traditional food of the Florida Keys.[1]
References
- ^ Conch Chowder; History What's Cooking America