Yes, you can.
Cream soup is a soup that has a cream base mixed with a basic roux.
cream and carrot soup
Cream soup is a normol soup but puree soup has more efor more things that cream soup dont have.
Cream soups are usually thickened by a roux. Examples are cream of potato soup, cream of chicken soup, and cream of broccoli soup.
Golden Mushroom soup does not have cream
"Cream of onion" definitely has cream in. Whereas "onion soup" may not; it's more likely to be French Onion style soup.
There is 110 calories in a can of Campbell's cream of mushroom soup.
Add more cream of broccoli soup. Or, try just adding more cream, anything but more pepper. You can also add a tablespoon of lemon juice and a pinch of sugar - keep doing this until you balance out the peppery taste.
you can use dried thyme - but remember that dried herbs are stronger that fresh ones so you need less of them. If you dont have thyme, then you could try a bay leaf, parsley or even garlic powder
Cream of mushroom soup is a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of different components that are not uniformly distributed throughout the soup.
Whatever you do, don't pour very cold cream into hot soup; it will curdle and ruin the presentation. Even the freshest cream will curdle under these circumstances; it is not an indication that the cream is going bad. Gently bring the cream to room temperature or cool the soup first, or mix small amounts of cream into a small amount of the soup's broth, slowly adding a little of each, and then slowly pour the mixture into the soup.