Fish soup



Fish soup is a type of soup made with fish and various other ingredients. It is a popular dish in many cultures around the world, each with its own unique preparation and flavor profile.
Types of Fish Soup[edit]
Fish soups can vary greatly depending on the region and the type of fish used. Some of the most well-known types include:
Bouillabaisse[edit]

Bouillabaisse is a traditional Provençal fish stew originating from the port city of Marseille, France. It typically includes a variety of fish and shellfish, flavored with herbs and spices such as saffron.
Cioppino[edit]

Cioppino is an Italian-American fish stew that originated in San Francisco. It is made with a variety of seafood, including crab, shrimp, and mussels, cooked in a tomato-based broth.
Cullen Skink[edit]
Cullen skink is a traditional Scottish soup made with smoked haddock, potatoes, and onions. It is a hearty and creamy soup, often served as a starter.
Fanesca[edit]

Fanesca is a traditional Ecuadorian soup made with salt cod and a variety of grains and vegetables. It is typically prepared during Holy Week and is a symbol of Ecuadorian cuisine.
Bourride[edit]

Bourride is a fish soup from the Provence region of France, similar to bouillabaisse but often made with a single type of fish and thickened with aioli.
Cantonese Seafood Soup[edit]

Cantonese seafood soup is a popular dish in Cantonese cuisine, often featuring a variety of seafood such as shrimp, scallops, and fish, cooked in a light broth with ginger and green onions.
Preparation[edit]
The preparation of fish soup generally involves simmering fish and other ingredients in a broth. The broth can be made from fish stock, vegetable stock, or chicken stock, depending on the desired flavor. Common ingredients include onions, garlic, tomatoes, and herbs.
Nutritional Value[edit]
Fish soup is often considered a healthy dish due to its high protein content and the presence of omega-3 fatty acids from the fish. It is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, depending on the ingredients used.
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Bouillon cubes (Brühwürfel)
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Caldereta – a Spanish and Filipino-style seafood stew
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Canh chua – a Vietnamese sweet and sour fish soup
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Fufu in groundnut soup with fish – a West African dish
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Hungarian fish soup
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Mohinga – a Burmese fish noodle soup, the national dish of Myanmar
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Ikan kuah kuning – an Indonesian yellow fish soup
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Lohikeitto – a Finnish salmon soup with potatoes and cream
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Manhattan clam chowder – a tomato-based American clam soup
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Quail soup
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She-crab soup – a creamy crab-based dish from the Southern U.S.
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Shrimp bisque – a French creamy seafood soup
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