Breakfast cereal served the standard way, in a bowl with cold milk poured on and eaten with a spoon. Does this count as a soup, why or why not? Defend your answer with logic (or emotion, whatever I’m not your dad)
It’s starchy chunks in a dairy based broth, so chowder.
I’ve learnt three words today
Congrats on being one of today’s lucky 10,000 (xkcd)
Here’s three more fun words (fun to say in my opinion):
Aglet
Plethora
And
MondegreenI very much enjoyed A G L E T. Thank you.
I learned what aglet was from a piracy check back in the day.
Here’s more fun words!
Why did I actually listen to the whole thing? Lol.
First I’m gonna learn ya some
And then I’ll leave ya.
Why did I actually listen to the whole thing? Lol.
Because you had nothing better to do while waiting for the bus.
First I’m gonna learn ya some
…now I know
How dare you exclude lagubrious
We’re in a real quagmire now I’d say. Do I list all the fun words and let someone experience the qualia of them all?
I choose to believe they are “In”, “a”, and “so”
I think most people categorize chowder under the soup umbrella though.
As long as it’s hot and soupy, I consider it a soup, unless it’s more of a stew. Actually no, stew could be considered a subset of soup. That means I also don’t recognize gazpacho as soup.
What if you heat up the gazpacho?
Then you have a warm vegetable smoothie. I think cooking is important. But I guess stove top gazpacho would count then. But so would an actual fruit smoothie thrown in a pot, and I don’t like that idea. And I guess cereal too. Christ.
My internal inconsistencies leave me confused, I’m going to rethink my life over a bowl of what may or may not be soup.
Is tomato bisque a soup or a warm vegetable smoothie?
It’s got sea bugs in it so it’s not only veggies.