chowder

/ˈtʃaʊdər/
noun
  1. A thick soup or stew made with seafood, vegetables, and often milk or cream.
    • She learned to make corn chowder from her grandmother's recipe.
    • We had a warm bowl of clam chowder for lunch on the cold day.
    • The restaurant's fish chowder is famous for its creamy texture and fresh herbs.
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