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Bisque is a smooth, creamy soup often characterized by its rich, velvety texture and a warm, orange or pink hue, typically derived from seafood like lobster or shrimp. It is usually garnished with a drizzle of cream or a sprinkle of herbs, adding visual appeal. The consistency is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, and it often features small pieces of seafood or vegetables for added texture. Overall, bisque presents a luxurious and inviting appearance.

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