Breakfast cereal served the standard way, in a bowl with cold milk poured on and eaten with a spoon. Does this count as a soup, why or why not? Defend your answer with logic (or emotion, whatever I’m not your dad)

    • trolololol@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Wait, grains and beans and seeds too.

      Btw I have an avocado pit, let me think how to make vegetarian soup with it. Got any recipes??

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      4 months ago

      Through their culinary use in the kitchen. But you’re just here arguing about semantics anyway.

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        4 months ago

        I realized that I definitely wandered beyond the topic at hand. OP’s whole idea is to argue a culinary term, and “vegetable” is a culinary term.

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        4 months ago

        But you’re just here arguing about semantics anyway.

        Well duh, this is a post about the meaning of soup. We’re all here arguing semantics. Anyway, if you can justify the meaning of “vegetable” by its culinary use in the kitchen, then we might as well shortcut this chain of thinking and use that argument directly for soup.

        Clearly cereal is not a soup, going by its culinary use in the kitchen.