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Three cold soups to cope with the heat

Discover the three cold soups that will become your favourite summer dishes. Apart from being very refreshing, they are delicious and highly nutritious.

BY Silvia Cardona | 25 June 2025

The food we eat varies from season to season. In the warmer months, it is normal to resort to light and refreshing dishes such as cold soups. Gazpacho is the Spanish cold soup par excellence, but there are many other equally delicious options. Some of the most popular are vichyssoise, ajoblanco (made with garlic and almonds) and salmorejo (similar to gazpacho, but thicker, made without cucumber or peppers) .  

The nutritional value of cold soups 

Cold soups are the summer counterpart to the vegetable creams that are so popular in autumn and winter. They are an excellent way of eating more fresh foods such as fruit and vegetables. Remember that the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends eating at least 400 grams of fruit and vegetables a day. This is the equivalent of five portions a day. This is considered the minimum amount required to maintain a healthy diet and reduce the risk of certain non-communicable diseases. These ingredients provide essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and fibre. 

How can we increase the nutritional value of cold soups? By adding foods rich in protein and/or fat as toppings. For example, cheese, seeds, chopped nuts, meat, fish, hardboiled eggs, seafood, etc. 

Three cold soup recipes for this summer

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