Kosher soup is any soup that is made following the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). It is not a specific type of soup.
The general meaning for kosher is "clean/fit or proper" and if you relate this to the cabbage soup diet, yes it is kosher and can help you stay healthy.
Those Jews who like chicken soup eat chicken soup. Religiously observant Jews would require that the chicken soup be kosher.
That depends on the company that makes it.
No, it's parve.
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.
Menudo is made with Tripe. Tripe is a part of the digestive tract, usually of cows or sometimes of swine. That makes it OFFAL (animal guts). If you were able to find kosher cow tripe, you could make kosher menudo. (There is no issue with offal so long as it comes from a kosher animal). I have personally found my own "Menudo Curry" to be extremely cheap to make and even more rewarding to eat. Just don't forget the Coriander! (Do not share with the unappreciative, more for us!)
soup (chicken, lamb, beef, vegetable), salad,
Only if the cans and boxes say so.
Well chicken noodle soup is ok fo dog once in a while but since it has a high amount of salt is might want to add at least half a cup of water along with the soup to reduce the amount of salt.
Kosher is a term that applies to Jewish dietary laws. Foods that can be eaten according to the dietary laws are considered "Kosher." Examples: Matzo ball soup is a kosher. Cheeseburgers are not kosher. The term "kosher" has also become a colloquialism for "acceptable." Examples: Wearing jeans on casual friday is kosher. Picking your nose in public is not kosher. So according to the literal interpretation of the word, you cannot have kosher feelings. According to the colloquial usage, inappropriate feelings (whatever those are) are not kosher.
kosher Carmel Soup Mix is made by The Manischewitz Company 80 Avenue K Newark, NJ 07105 Phone: 201-553-1100 sales ext 2. You can also email deborah.ross@manischewitz.com If you want this product back let them know it i sure did!!!
One can find a recipe for matzo ball soup on websites such as Wikipedia, Food Network or All Recipes. It is also available on Mani Schewitz, Kosher Food and The Kitchen.