It depends who you ask. Soup can be for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
of course you can you can have soup for any meal
Soup is commonly served for breakfast in several countries, including Japan, China, and Vietnam. In Japan, traditional breakfast often includes miso soup. In China, a popular breakfast option is congee, a rice porridge that can be served with various toppings. In Vietnam, people often have pho, a noodle soup, for breakfast. These countries have a rich culinary tradition of including soup as part of their morning meal.
Yes they eat it with their breakfast, lunch, and sometimes with their soup or as an extra with their dinner.
the best will be eggs,milk,o.j,cereal,gum,toast,chicken soup,and to study.
oatmeal, ham and pea soup and beef casserole
Many have said that The Cottage Restaurant has by far the best breakfast in Carmel, and a locals favorite. Their award winning Artichoke soup is to die for. Everything they serve from breakfast to dinner is very good. Highly recommended by the local community.
Toast for younger generation. Not generally what the west considers to be breakfast food. Rice, soup, miso, noodles. No eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, etc.. An american breakfast would be quite daunting at first for the average Japanese person.
This varies greatly based on the type of soup diet. The chicken soup diet, for example, is suitable for long term. It consists of a healthy 7 day meal plan. It allows you to you to choose from five different recommended breakfast options for each of the seven days, but for the rest of the day you must consume the chicken soup as instructed.
Coco pops and orange juice and fried rice and chicken soup noodles and macaroni and cheese in a blender and mixed together.
Food is defined as anything that is eaten or drunk that proides nutrition. So you could consider milkshake or soup.
For people who have time to prepare it and are nutrition-conscious, the traditional Japanese breakfast of rice, miso soup, fish and pickled vegetables is still popular. However, most people on the go just have bread and maybe milk, coffee or tea.
they were only given a small ration of bread, potato soup, and coffee(breakfast) twice a day. sometimes no food at all.