Value Of Soup
1. SOUP is a liquid food that is prepared by boiling meat or
vegetables, or both, in water and then seasoning and sometimes
thickening the liquid that is produced. It is usually served as
the first course of a dinner, but it is often included in a
light meal, such as luncheon. While some persons regard the
making of soup as difficult, nothing is easier when one knows
just what is required and how to proceed. The purpose of this
article, therefore, is to acquaint the housewife with the
details of soup making, so that she may provide her family with
appetizing and nutritious soups that make for both economy and
healthfulness.
2. It is interesting to note the advancement that has been made
with this food. The origin of soup, like that of many foods,
dates back to practically the beginning of history. However, the
first soup known was probably not made with meat. For instance,
the mess of pottage for which Esau sold his birthright was soup
made of red lentils. Later on meat came to be used as the basis
for soup because of the agreeable and appetizing flavor it
provides. Then, at one time in France a scarcity of butter and
other fats that had been used to produce moistness and richness
in foods, brought about such clear soups as bouillon and
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