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oriental ramen....mmmmm
wedding soup is good though. |
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I was at Hilton Head, and had She Crab Soup. It was so good, I had it for lunch and dinner every day I was there.
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clam chowder.. no contest. [/ QUOTE ] New England, yes. Manhattan, no. |
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I don't know the proper spelling/origin. My family calls it Pussadun. It's a mix of egg/breadcrumbs/parmesan cheese in chicken broth. It's Italian in origin. I think it's soup of the gods. I'd love it if one of the Italian posters could explain its history better.
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[ QUOTE ] clam chowder.. no contest. [/ QUOTE ] New England, yes. Manhattan, no. [/ QUOTE ] DING DING DING!!! We have a winner!! Tomato soup by itself is disgusting, but like someone said, it's delicious with a couple of grilled cheese sammichz. |
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baked potatoe soup. mmmmmmm.
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French onion, tomato-basil, and tortilla all rule.
Not strictly a soup, but rather God's own repast: Texas red chili. |
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French Onion soup owns all.
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i [censored] love soup.
* Misoshiru * Albondigas * Clam chowder * Hot and sour * Crackling rice I'm an equal opportunity swallower. |
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Hard to beat a good bowl of chili. imo
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