List of soups

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A list of different types of soup/stew.

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[edit] Broths (stocks, bouillons)

Strained liquid from cooking things in water ex. barley broth, scottish soup.

[edit] Consommés

Clarified meat or fish broth

[edit] Noodle Soups

  • Fuhn, Chinese rice noodles in broth, usually beef, chicken or custom broth
  • Log-log, Filipino egg noodle soup (regional variants include Kinalas, Batchoy)
  • Mian, Chinese egg noodles in broth, usually beef, chicken or custom broth
  • Phở, Vietnamese staple noodle soup
  • Ramen, Japanese fresh or dried noodles in broth
  • Saimin, Hawaiian fresh, soft, undried egg noodles in bonito fish or shrimp broth with Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, Hawaiian, Korean and Portuguese influences

[edit] Potages

[edit] Other Broths

[edit] Bisques

Heavy cream soups, with shellfish or puree of vegetables, fruits, or fish.

  • Lobster bisque
  • Crab bisque
  • Tomato bisque
  • Chestnut bisque
  • Squash bisque
  • Cream of Crab Soup

[edit] Chowders

Thick soups usually containing seafood and potatoes, milk and cream

[edit] Clear

[edit] Cream

Thickened with a white sauce. Although they can be consumed on their own, they often come in condensed form and can be used to create a variety of meat and pasta dishes.

[edit] Pureed

[edit] Coulis

Originally meat juices, now thick purees

[edit] Stews

Large chunks of meat or vegetables left in the liquid

[edit] Cold (chilled)

Some soups are served only cold, and other soups can optionally be served cold

  • Vichyssoise - (French-American) creamy potato and leek soup, served with chives
  • Borscht - (Slavic) beet soup
  • Gazpacho - (Spanish) pureed tomato and vegetable soup
  • Naengmyeon - (Korean) buckwheat noodles in a tangy iced beef broth, raw julienned vegetables, a slice of a Korean pear, and often a boiled egg and/or cold beef

[edit] Dessert Soups

  • Ginataan, Filipino soup made from coconut milk, milk, fruits and tapioca pearls, served cold.

[edit] Not Organized Yet

  • Beer soup - (European) medieval breakfast soup poured over bread
  • Bouillabaisse - (French) fish soup
  • Cioppino - (Italian-American) fish stew with tomatoes and a variety of fish and shellfish
  • Philadelphia Pepper Pot - beef tripe pepper soup
  • Pozole - (Mexican) thick, hearty soup made of pork or chicken meat and broth, hominy, onion, garlic, dried chiles and cilantro
  • Menudo (Mexican) tripe, calf's feet, chiles, hominy and seasonings
  • Cazuela - (South American) and (Spanish) soup, composed of a clear broth, rice, potato, squash or pumpkin, corn and chicken or beef. It combines native and introduced ingredients.
  • Pasta Fagioli - (Italian)
  • Miso soup (Japanese) fish stock soup, with seasonal vegetables

[edit] See also