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OK, as y'all know, I'm involved in a project re: cold soups.
Soup is one of those things. We all know what it is, right? But do we. I looked up the definition. There are several minor variations, but, in general, this is it:
"Soup:
A liquid food prepared from meat, fish, or vegetable stock combined with other ingredients and often containing solid pieces."
Seems straight forward enough. But then......
By this definition, isn't gravy actually soup?
And how do puree's fit in?
At what point does a dish stop being soup and become stew? And does anyone beside Rachael Ray include that third category stoup?
Hey, Kevin: You remember the chowder discussion on the other site? This is even worse.
Soup is one of those things. We all know what it is, right? But do we. I looked up the definition. There are several minor variations, but, in general, this is it:
"Soup:
Seems straight forward enough. But then......
By this definition, isn't gravy actually soup?
And how do puree's fit in?
At what point does a dish stop being soup and become stew? And does anyone beside Rachael Ray include that third category stoup?
Hey, Kevin: You remember the chowder discussion on the other site? This is even worse.