a lot of the really great soups have about as much solid stuff in them as liquid, and that liquid is also kinda thick, it cools down to jelly.
potatoes, mushrooms, pasta, carrots, celery, what have you. and you eat bread with it. it’s basically a full meal including the fluid you lost.
Tea isn’t food. Water isn’t food. Soup isn’t food.
This is one of my most reactionary opinions but it’s a hill I’m willing to die on. Sometimes it’s better to be correct than to be liked.
you’re just telling me you’ve never had good soup
I’ve had great tea before. Still not food.
I am making myself some chicken tea right now
a lot of the really great soups have about as much solid stuff in them as liquid, and that liquid is also kinda thick, it cools down to jelly.
potatoes, mushrooms, pasta, carrots, celery, what have you. and you eat bread with it. it’s basically a full meal including the fluid you lost.
Soup isn’t broth. Broth I can see your argument, but soup is a broth specifically with food in it
Precisely. This is why ramen is incredible, it’s mostly food.
dreadful take, silly hill
is stew food? is gravy food? what about a milkshake? a flurry?
is the distinction chunks or viscosity?
Stew has food in it. No. A milkshake is its own thing. Weather phenomenon.
It’s like pornography, I’ll know it when I see it.