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Soup

(n) /suːp/
Soup

Meaning

A liquid dish, typically savoury and made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables etc. in stock or water.

Pronunciation

UK suːp

US suːp

Example Sentences

  • Even though it is served as an appetizer, it usually stays on the table during the whole meal, accompanying classics such as [bulgogi], [kalbi], and [mandu guk] (dumpling soup), while cabbage [kimchi] is often fried into [kimchijeon] pancakes and incorporated into numerous soups and stews.
  • Some common food dishes in [Hoi an] include [Cao lau] (braised spiced pork noodle), Vietnamese [Banh mi], Vietnamese fried pancakes stuffed with meat and vegetables, wonton soup, [Quang] noodles, and many more.
  • Wontons were enjoyed as a heartwarming soup typically flavored with white pepper, sesame, and oyster oil.
  • One popular noodle soup, "[Guay] [Teow]," is made from rice noodles or egg noodles with beef, pork, and chicken stock.
  • There is also a unique dessert that can be found in Thai street markets called "[Bua] [Loy] [Nam] King" or Black sesame dumplings in ginger soup.
  • It is filled with warm spicy Ginger soup with rice flour dumplings that have black sesame paste on the inside, it's texture is soft and chewy.
  • The dictionary's example for this food reads, "along with classic [banh] [mi], there are refreshing cold noodles and exceptional bowls of soup.".
  • There is rice, soup, and vegetables.
  • Dad loves the soup.
  • Soup is a hot food.

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