Bouillabaisse (/ˌbuːjəˈbɛs/ BOO-yə-BESS, US also /-ˈbeɪs/ -BAYSS, French: [bujabɛ(ː)s] ; Provençal: bolhabaissa [ˌbuʎaˈβajsɔ, ˌbujaˈbajsɔ]) is a traditional...
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pepper. It is served as a garnish with fish and fish soup, notably bouillabaisse. Rouille is most often used in the cuisine of Provence. Aioli Romesco...
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Examples of these include suquet de peix from Catalan-speaking regions and bouillabaisse from Provence. The earliest printed description of cioppino is from...
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traditional native dishes, or may be a derivation of the French dish bouillabaisse, or Choctaw stew, but most likely all of these dishes contributed to...
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epoch. Weevers are sometimes used as an ingredient in the recipe for bouillabaisse. Weevers are sometimes erroneously called 'weaver fish', although the...
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