vichyssoise
The correct spelling for the dish is cold cream potato soup. Also known as vichyssoise.
The correct spelling is: Vichyssoise per Webster's Dictionary. The correct pronunciation is: VISSY - SWAZ
That is the correct spelling of "icy" (cold, frigid).
Vichyssoise cold French cream of potato soup.
Freddo is the correct Italian spelling for "cold" while Fredo is a correct Italian spelling for "Fred."
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The correct spelling of the adjective is wintry (like the winter, cold).
The original name which is used worldwide is "crème vichyssoise glacée" later renamed "Vichyssoise". Many believe that it originated in Germany, but this could not be further from the truth. Louis Diat (a French man) is given the credit for the dish. At the time he was a chef at the Ritz-Carlton in New York. See link below for the full story.
Vichyssoise is just cold potato soup, so a creamy off white color and it should be a semi thick consistency like that of a cream of mushroom soup or clam chowder and about that color
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Siberia" (a cold region of eastern Russia).
Yes, soda is the correct spelling.Here are some example sentences for you:I enjoy a glass of cold cream soda.He uses baking soda to brush her teeth,In the US, they call it "soda", whereas in the UK it's simply called "fizzy drink".
The correct spelling for the term you're looking for is "hypothermia."