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The combination of sweet and fresh flavors creates a thick and savory soup made from a mix of vegetables and sweet potatoes.
Made in a manner of soups from Mexico, Chicken Tortilla Soup is filled with many ethnic ingredients to create a filling and savory side dish or a soup that could be served as the main meal.
A cream-based soup that is made with bits of asparagus for texture and flavoring. Similar to many other cream soups, Cream of Asparagus can be served as a lunch or dinner soup or it can be added to casseroles to create a savory sauce.
A type of soup with a rich chicken and vegetable flavor created from a variety of ingredients. Made with chicken stock cooked with chicken meat, tomatoes, okra, celery, sweet peppers, rice, and flavorings, Chicken Gumbo Soup provides a savory flavor that can be served for a lunch or dinner meal.
Hearty and meaty in substance, this soup combines the traditional flavors of smoked pork with beans and other vegetables.
A name given to an Italian soup that is often served for holidays or events, but is not actually a soup served specifically for weddings.
A Chinese soup that is prepared with wontons, which are small dumpling-like morsels filled with various meats, seafood, or vegetables, a clear broth, and several seasonings that may include soy sauce, celery, pepper, and scallions.
A savory mixture of chicken, dumplings and vegetables combined into a sauce-like soup. With an appearance and taste similar to the filling of a traditional pot pie, Chicken Dumpling Soup is made with chunks of cooked chicken, spaetzle dumplings, green beans, peas, carrots, celery, butter, and milk.
Made in several varieties that include both chicken and turkey, this soup is a savory version of the original Pot Pie.
Made from a base of cheddar and parmesan cheese, this type of soup is served as either a side dish to accompany sandwiches and salads, or as an ingredient for use in food recipes.
A thick soup that may appear similar to a chowder, containing a larger proportion of solid ingredients and a smaller amount of liquid broth.
Similar to a beef stew, this type of soup is made with a cut of meat suitable for pot roasts (round or chuck) that is mixed with vegetables and a rich broth.
With a base that is made of milk or cream, this soup is a hearty and mildly flavorful type of soup. Unless Cream of Potato is seasoned with a greater variety of ingredients than just potatoes, it may be slightly bland for some appetites.
A type of pulse commonly used in foods from India that may be served as sprouts, fresh pods, or as dried beans.
Varieties of small round legumes that are typically classified as fresh, field or pod peas. The fresh pea is a small, round green vegetable, which is grown in a pod and is generally harvested in the early summer.
A variety of sea vegetables, which are consumed in a number of different ways. They can be used as seasonings, vegetables, ingredients in soups and salads, in making tea, as thickeners, and as food stabilizers.
A small green vegetable pods, elongated in shape, that contains numerous seeds, which release a sticky substance when cooked.
A type of thick soup that is a specialty of the Tuscany region of Italy. Traditionally, ribollita (which is Italian for “twice boiled”), was basically leftover minestrone soup that was reheated (or re-boiled, hence the name ribollita); however, chunks of crusty bread were added to the leftover soup before it was served.
A by-product of soybean oil, this high protein food substitute is produced from a dough containing soy flour that has been processed to remove the fats contained in the soy substance.
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