Yes it is. Any vegetables and fruits are. Here are some more rules:
It is very complicated to explain. Every food has its own rules. Milk cant be mixed with meat, and fish cant be eaten with meat. Most people wait 30 mins after eating dairy before eating meat, and 3 hours after meat before dairy. Even if food is kosher it must be prepared with uncontaminated supplies to remain kosher. Birds can't be wild birds and fish need to have fins and scales. Animals need to have split hooves and they need to chew their food twice like cows. After following these rules one must properly kill an animal with a flawless knife, with a sudden move, so the animal don't feel any pain. Then the lungs must be checked for diseases and many other body parts as well. Vegetables often need to be soaked in vinegar to kill and remove insects.
There are many other conditions that need to met as well but these are the basics.
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.
That depends on the company that makes it.
One can find a recipe for tomato soup on various websites like Food and Allrecipes. Both websites offer a variety of soup recipes including one for tomato soup.
Cambells TOMATO SOUP
Yes.
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 first flavor of condensed soup, sold commercially, was tomato soup
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chicken is the meat taken from a chicken chicken soup is chicken put into a soup
Tomato soup
Tomato bisque is more of a paste, where soup is more watery, depending how thick the broth is.
In canned tomato soup there is Vitamin E and lycopene.