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		<description>I recently had Spiro&#039;s fish soup in Frangokastello, Crete. He used whole large grouper and potatoes. The soup was strained and slightly creamy with the potato. Whole fish served separately with large pieces of the potato. Absolutely delicious! is it usual not to use garlic?</description>
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