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Alternative names | Caldo de mariscos |
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Type | Soup |
Place of origin | Mexico |
Main ingredients | tomatoes, fish or seafood broth |
Caldo de siete mares (in English, "seven seas soup"), also known as caldo de mariscos ("seafood soup") is a Mexican version of fish stew,[1] popular in coastal regions in Mexico.[2] It is typically made with tomato, fish, or seafood broth with local fresh seafood ingredients and, like other Mexican soups, cooked quickly in a thin broth.[2][3]
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References
- ^ William A. Orme Jr. (1985-04-14). "On the Road through Baja California". New York Times.
- ^ a b Olivia Wu (2003-01-22). "Grand seafood soups:Dipping into coastal waters yields lusty regional fish soups". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ "Caldo siete mares ⋆ Larousse Cocina". Larousse Cocina (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-16.