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What ingredient traditionally forms the base of a bisque? A. Tomatoes B. Crustaceans C. Butter D. Cream
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What ingredient traditionally forms the base of a bisque?
A. Tomatoes
B. Crustaceans
C. Butter
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tomatoes i thinkkk..
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