Is cereal a soup?
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Is cereal a soup?
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No
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No.
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You can make that argument if you want to.
So some of the earliest forms of eating basically involves a container that holds liquid, a bowl.
At some point it was discovered that soaking grains was easier to eat than gnawing on plain dry kernals.
Thus a porridge/ gruel was the result. (This eventually led to bread- which is also the definition of soup: liquid to sop up with bread. But that comes much later.)
So! Since modern cereal is a weird evolved version of grains in liquid, it's as much a soup as barley soup/ noddle soup, etc.
Few things in this world are certain: death, taxes, and pizza is good for breakfast.
Is mud a brick???
If you add some kind of broth to it.
Have you heard of this stuff??
Is soup a meal?
Is a hot dog a sandwich?
Is a tortilla bread?
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Is Bovril a soup?
To me......... a soup is hot with a vegetable, meat, or fish base.
To me...........Cereal is cold and a little bit sweet.
Cereal is highly processed food made in a factory and bought in a box. Nothing made out of it can be called soup.
It's the equivalent of the box of pellets you feed your pet rat. What are those things? Nobody knows, but if you pour liquid on them it's not a soup.
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Is mud a brick???
Is this supposed to imply that you can make a soup with cereal like you can make a brick with mud?
I’d say not a soup, rather a stew. Stew is more contents, less broth.
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