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soup (chicken, lamb, beef, vegetable), salad,
excuse me but the clue is in the word 'VEGETABLE' there is no meat in it
Campbell's vegetable soup has beef only if the ingredients say so. The most common vegetable soup by them does not. There may be varieties made with meat or meat broth in them, so it's best to double-check.
Soup is not a vegetable but it can have vegetables in it.
Only if kosher ingredients are used, including the chicken parts, and cooked in and with a pot and utensils only used for kosher meat cooking.
Yes, Jewish people can eat tomato soup, provided it meets kosher dietary laws. The soup must be prepared using kosher ingredients and equipment, and it should not contain any non-kosher additives. Additionally, if the soup contains meat, it must adhere to the rules of mixing meat and dairy. Always check labels and preparation methods to ensure compliance with kosher standards.
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It could be a vegetable, meat, or dairy dish depending on what type of soup you have.
The base for soup is generally a liquid such as meat or vegetable broth (stock) or water. The ingredients you add to soup determines the kind of soup you are cooking. Soup usually has some sort of meat and/or vegetables as ingredients.
Kosher soup is any soup that is made following the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). It is not a specific type of soup.
There are many great vegetable soup recipes. These recipes usually start with a meat or vegetable stock. The soups may contain potatoes, celery, tomato, squash, corn, and a variety of other ingredients. An individual may find great vegetable soup recipes at Allrecipes and Epicurious.