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[[File:Conch Chowder (126603211).jpg|thumb|Conch chowder served in the [[Florida Keys]]]]
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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 chowder served in the Florida Keys

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

  1. ^ Conch Chowder; History What's Cooking America