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  2. Vichyssoise - Wikipedia

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    Leek and potato soup is a traditional staple of French cuisine. Elizabeth David (1984) comments that the ancestor of vichyssoise was "every French housewife's potato and leek soup". [1] 19th-century French cookbooks give recipes for a simple leek and potato soup, called potage Parmentier or potage à la Parmentier. [2] [3] [n 1]

  3. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Seafood soup served with thin noodles called Bee hoon. Fish: Clear or Stock Fisherman's Soup: Hungary: Fish Ηot and spicy river fish soup with a lot of hot paprika (Hungarian: Halászlé) French onion soup: France: Potage Deep, rich broth made with onions and beef. Often topped with croutons and gruyere cheese melted golden on top, over the ...

  4. List of French soups and stews - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce soup; Oille – a French potée or soup believed to be the forerunner of pot-au-feu composed of various meats and vegetables. [2] Potée; Ragout. Ragout fin – its origin in France is not confirmed but the dish is also known in Germany as Würzfleisch, although use of the French name is more common nowadays.

  5. Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Commune inspired other uprisings named or called Communes: in Moscow (December 1905); Hungary (March–July 1919); Canton (December 1927), most famously, Petrograd (1917), and Shanghai, 1927 and Shanghai, 1967. The Commune was regarded with admiration and awe by later Communist and leftist leaders.

  6. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Vichyssoise, a French-style soup invented by a French chef at the Ritz Hotel in New York City, is a cold purée of potatoes, leeks, and cream. Waterzooi is a Belgian fish soup. Yukgaejang is a Korean spicy beef soup, also includes vegetables. Żurek is a Polish sour rye soup with sausages, is often served in a bowl made of bread.

  7. List of foods named after places - Wikipedia

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    Lobster bisque French onion soup. Belle de Fontenay — potato named after the suburb of Fontenay-sous-Bois, Paris; Beurre d'Isigny — butter from the town of Isigny-sur-Mer, Normandy; Bisque — soup named after the Bay of Biscay between Spain and France; Camargue red rice — the Camargue region, Bouches-du-Rhône

  8. Second French Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Second French Empire, [a] officially the French Empire, [b] was the government of France from 1852 to 1870. It was established on 2 December 1852 by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte , president of France under the French Second Republic , who proclaimed himself Emperor of the French as Napoleon III.

  9. Soup du Barry - Wikipedia

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    Soup du Barry (French: Potage Dubarry, Velouté Dubarry or Crème Dubarry) is a French soup made from cauliflower, potatoes, and stock (traditionally veal stock). [1] The use of stock makes it a velouté; the addition of cream and an egg-yolk makes it a crème. [2] [1]: 322 It is named for Madame du Barry, mistress of King Louis XV of France. [3]