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Encyclopedia > Bisque

Bisque can refer to:

  • A fired piece of unglazed clay; see Bisque (pottery).
  • A thick, creamy soup made from puréed shellfish; see Bisque (food).
  • An off-white light almond color, usually seen on older kitchen appliances.

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Catfish Bisque Recipe | Recipezaar (395 words)
This is my version of a Lobster Bisque.
I thought it was very good, I'm a big fan of lobster bisque.
Anyway, this is a less exspensive way to make bisque.
Bisque (199 words)
Bisque refers to a type of doll that has been fired twice, with color added before the second firing.
Bisque heads were expensive to produce, but if done on a large scale, they could be made cost-effective.
More bisque dolls were produced in Germany near Thurgingia than anywhere else due to large nearby deposits of the clay needed to make the porcelain.
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