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Sopa de gato

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Thick soup from southern Spain

Sopa de gato (inEnglish: 'cat soup') is a simple soup typical of the classic cuisine of southern Spain. It is a very thicksopa (soup) served hot. It is a suitable dish for the winter months. Typical ingredients in the dish's preparation include water, bread, oil, garlic and salt.[1]

History

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In the 16th century, the city ofCádiz was besieged by pirates and subject to continual looting and raids. In light of the resulting widespread hunger,sopa de gato was born out of the creativity and necessity of the locals.[2] This soup, as it spread throughout the country when it reached the Madrid court of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, became the well-known garlic soups that were so popular in the cafés of the time.[clarification needed] The big difference was the paprika and the eggs that were spun almost whole over the soup.[clarification needed] The wet breads kept their structure and were not diluted as in cat soups.[clarification needed]

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References

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  1. ^Neuman, Henry; Baretti, Giuseppe Marco Antonio (1837).Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Spanish and English. Longman. p. 777.
  2. ^Sanchez, Federico; (Post-Thebussem), Dionisio Perez (March 1930)."Guia del Buen Comer Espanol".Hispania.13 (2): 168.doi:10.2307/331576.ISSN 0018-2133.JSTOR 331576.
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