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"content": "nostr:npub1lzz05275zkk6zwuzel45jusr74ftyyuah8zll8vl09k98w8smy7qedjhl3 True, even if the Italian word for soup - zuppa, is not that common. Italians may see vellutata - cream of - or passata on menus. Ribollita is one of my fave 'soups'. Chickpea and pumpkin soups can be pretty good in Italy too. Chicken doesn't seem to exist here though.",
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