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  2. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Soups are similar to stews, and in some cases there may not be a clear distinction between the two; however, soups generally have more liquid (broth) than stews. [1] In traditional French cuisine, soups are classified into two main groups: clear soups and thick soups. The established French classifications of clear soups are bouillon and consommé.

  3. The 15-Minute Soup I Make for Instant Comfort - AOL

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    How To Make My 15-Minute Black Bean Soup. For 4 large or 6 medium servings, you’ll need: 2 tablespoons olive oil. 2 garlic cloves, chopped. 1 small yellow onion, chopped

  4. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Clear broth, rice, potato, squash or pumpkin, corn and chicken or beef. Eaten in South America and Spain, it combines native and introduced ingredients. Pictured is an Ecuadorian cazuela. Chestnut bisque France: Bisque Chestnuts are a primary ingredient. Chicken noodle soup: Noodle Chicken, stock, noodles, such as egg noodles: Chicken soup ...

  5. Clear soup - Wikipedia

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  6. Instant soup - Wikipedia

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    Additional ingredients used in commercial instant soups to contribute to their consistency include maltodextrins, emulsified fat powders, sugars, potato starch, xanthan gum, and guar gum. [3] Sometimes ingredients used in dry instant soups are ground into fragments, which enables them to be dissolved [9] when water is added.

  7. Fish soup - Wikipedia

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    Fish soup is a food made by combining fish or seafood with vegetables and stock, juice, water, or another liquid. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth. Traditionally, soups are classified into two main groups: clear soups and thick soups.

  8. Geng (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Gēng (Chinese: 羹; pinyin: gēng; Wade–Giles: keng 1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: keⁿ / kiⁿ) is type of thick or clear soup found in Chinese cuisine. Its thickening agent is usually starch which makes the soup translucent and smooth. Many soups can be cooked in this way, such as expensive shark fin soup, Madame Song's fish soup (宋嫂魚羹), and ...

  9. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, stock is made by simmering various ingredients in water. A newer approach is to use a pressure cooker. The ingredients may include some or all of the following: Bones: Beef and chicken bones are most commonly used; fish is also common. The flavor of the stock comes from the bone marrow, cartilage and other connective tissue.