Tomato soup
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Tomato soup is a soup made from tomatoes. It is often served cold or used as an ingredient in more complex dishes. It can be made from chunks of tomato or with only a puree. The canned condensed version of this soup is one of the leading styles in the U.S. and is most associated with the Campbell Soup Company. In the UK, Heinz Tomato Soup is one of the archetypal comfort foods. Many Americans enjoy tomato soup with grilled cheese sandwiches. You can also turn tomato soup into cream of tomato or creamy tomato with the substitution of milk for water in the preparation of the condensed version. Many toppings can also be used, such as sour cream, shredded cheese, crackers, or salsa.