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gazpacho

n. A cold soup of Spanish origin, made with olive oil, vinegar and raw vegetable such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, cucumber and sweet peppers.

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gazpacho

n. a soup made with chopped tomatoes and onions and cucumbers and peppers and herbs; served cold

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Gazpacho

Gazpacho (; ) is a soup made of raw vegetables and served cold, originating in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia. Gazpacho is widely eaten in Spain and neighbouring Portugal (, gaspacho), particularly during the hot summers, as it is refreshing and cool.

Gazpacho (disambiguation)

Gazpacho may refer to:

  • Gazpacho, a cold, often tomato-based Portuguese or Spanish soup
    • Torta de Gazpacho, a type of flat bread used to prepare a gazpacho-style dish
  • Gazpacho, the name of a character in the TV cartoon show Chowder
  • Gazpacho (band), a progressive rock band from Norway
  • Gazpacho (mixture), a cold Puerto Rican avocado, onion and fish-based mixture
  • Gazpacho (software), a GUI builder for the GTK+ toolkit written in Python
  • Gazpacho (song), a song by Marillion from their 1995 album Afraid of Sunlight
Gazpacho (band)

Gazpacho are an art rock band from Oslo, Norway. The original core band of Jan-Henrik Ohme ( vocals), Jon-Arne Vilbo ( guitars) and Thomas Andersen ( keyboards, programming, producer) started making music together in 1996 and the band has since expanded with Mikael Krømer ( violin, co-producer), Lars Erik Asp ( drums) and Kristian Torp ( bass).

Gazpacho's music has been described by one critic as being "classical post ambient nocturnal atmospheric neo-progressive folk world rock". The music has been compared to A-ha, Radiohead, Marillion and Porcupine Tree.

Without the backing of a major label, Gazpacho is one of many bands now using the Internet to promote their music, specifically their own website and its forum, online shopping and MySpace. This allows the band to hold down full-time jobs, yet still manage to release an album a year with total artistic control over their compositions and distribution.

Usage examples of "gazpacho".

Janice had whipped up a Mexican gala out of cans and packages: a cold gazpacho, allowed to thaw to room temperature from its frozen state, small tamale pies, and bowls of spicy chili, with hot biscuits substituting for the missing tortillas, and topped off with lime sherbet and sesame cookies.

Garrett had lunch in there every day, often gazpacho and sausage and mash with two glasses of wine and one of mineral water, although in cold weather he had been known to order oxtail soup.

Sunday department viewed itself as an ivory tower above the hurly-burly of the daily paper, turning out articles on timeless matters such as recipes for gazpacho and How to Train Your Dog to Love You.

The new girl is a thin thin sketchy girl with a big chest looming over the gazpacho and black holes around her eyes that are very promising.

Joan says, pointing at the gazpacho, which sways from side to side with a secret Heinz trembling movement.

My wife was a gourmet cook, and she went all ut on that dinner, gazpacho, pasta with black olives and scallions, lamb chops with an herb crust and ions and shoefresh mint sauce, caramelized on string candied sweet potatoes, mile-high apple pie.

It was slow going, and so far had yielded exactly nothing except a recipe for gazpacho that Gary had tried and raved over, but Luke still had hopes of finding a destination, a code, a sentence, something that made sense of the delivery.

The tasteless gazpacho came alive after I had a little dish of salt brought to the table and added two tiny pinches.

This is easier with cold soup, vichyssoise, or when the chefs make a really fresh gazpacho.

The homemade gazpacho was smelling good and the coq au vin was all but ready.

Garrett had lunch in there every day, often gazpacho and sausage and mash with two glasses of wine and one of mineral water, although in cold weather he had been known to order oxtail soup.