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Today is Homemade Soup Day in America National Homemade Soup Day is celebrated on February 4th. Soup dates back to before the time humans used modern cooking equipment or techniques. After the discovery of waterproof containers made out of clay, boiling became common and humans started cooking plants and animals. A vital element of their diet was liquid containing chunks of vegetables and/or meat. This is how soup came into existence. The word 'soup' itself originated from the French word 'soupe,' which means broth. This French word, in turn, is derived from the Latin word 'suppa,' which means a piece of soaked bread. In the 18th century, French street vendors started to make and sell high-quality exotic soup dishes called 'restoratifs,' which lead to the birth of the first restaurants. This story was posted on 2024-02-04 08:34:31
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