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A combination of the traditional Tomato Soup with an array of garden vegetables that offers a strong tomato and vegetable soup-like flavor.
Typically made with a wider variety of vegetables than traditional Chicken Vegetable Soup, this type of soup has a similar flavor but more vegetable flavored.
A water-based soup made with egg noodles, vegetables such as celery and carrots, small bits of chicken, chicken stock, and seasonings.
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 combination of a traditional Vegetable Soup with beef and beef flavorings added. Somewhat more hearty than soups made with vegetables only, Vegetable Beef Soup contains a variety of vegetables that may include green beans, peas, carrots, corn, tomatoes, celery, and onions.
Any type of soup that is prepared by adding cream at the end of the cooking process. The soup is often pureed before the cream is added.
A soup consisting of mainly vegetables and a base of water or broth. It may include other ingredients, such as meat, noodles, rice and legumes.
A type of dried bean soup that provides an earthy and somewhat savory flavor through the use of cooked lentils.
Mildly seasoned and filled with a variety of beans and vegetables, this type of soup is a combination of many ingredients often found in Mexican or southwestern U.S.
A food that is made from a combination of hearty ingredients that are mixed together in a savory 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 traditional Italian vegetable soup originating from the Tuscan region of Italy. Translated, Acqua Cotta means cooked water.
A liquid-based food that may consist only of broth or a cream-based substance, either of which may contain other ingredients such as meat, fish, poultry, pasta, noodles, vegetables, and fruit all cooked within the liquid.
A traditional Italian soup that filled with vegetables and pasta which are cooked in a hearty vegetable broth.
Most often, Tomato Soup is a very smooth and thin to mildly thick-textured soup. It can be made thicker with the addition of milk which is quite common.
The Italian word for "soup". Zuppa specifically refers to a type of soup for which the main ingredients are vegetables common to the country.
A soup that is most often associated with the central and southern regions of Thailand. Made from the milk of coconuts, this soup may contain meat such as chicken or shellfish or as a subsitute, tofu may be added.
A water-based soup made from dried legumes grown fresh in French Canadian regions where it is referred to as soup aux pois.
Creamy textured, this soup is produced from various species of squash that not only have excellent flavor but also a dense meat that allows it to pureed well for soup.
A type of soup made with regional foods representative of Scotland in a manner that would reflect a recipe derived from the heritage of this country.
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