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It is as I suspected, "continued the host, when the man had departed on his errand," they are Andalusians, and are about to make what they call gaspacho, on which they will all sup.
The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula George Henry Borrow 1842
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Andalusians, and are about to make what they call gaspacho, on which they will all sup.
The Bible in Spain 1712
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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Or simply add a few small slivers of Jamon iberico de Bellota on top to help the gaspacho fend itself against the Manzanilla.
Gazpacho: an impossible food-wine pairing?!? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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We eat fresh vegetables in salads, fruit (we just bought a huge container of gaspacho moreliano, for comida), and everything else that appears on our plates in restaurants.
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