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Hi. I like chicken noodle soup.

Posted by AbsintheClock - September 28th, 2008


Hi. I like chicken noodle soup.


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Several terms are sometimes confused when referring to chicken soup or chicken soups. The following is an attempt to clarify the terminology:

* Chicken stock is a liquid in which chicken bones and vegetables have been boiled for the purpose of serving as an ingredient in more complex dishes. Chicken stock is not usually served as is. Stock can be made with less palatable parts of the chicken, such as feet, necks or bones: the higher bone content in these parts contributes more gelatin to the liquid, making it a better base for sauces. Stock can be reboiled and reused as the basis for a new stock. Bouillon cubes are often used instead of chicken stock prepared from scratch.
* Chicken broth is the liquid part of chicken soup. Broth can be served as is, or used as stock, or served as soup with noodles. Broth can be milder than stock, does not need to be boiled as long, and can be made with meatier chicken parts.
* Chicken bouillon or bouillon de poulet is the French term for chicken broth.
* Chicken consommé is a more refined chicken broth. It is usually strained to perfect clarity, and reduced to concentrate it.
* While any soup in which chicken has been boiled or with a chicken stock base is, strictly speaking, a chicken soup, chicken soup, unless qualified, implies that the soup is served as a thin broth, possibly with pieces of meat, vegetables, noodles, or dumplings.

In the United States and Canada, chicken soup often has noodles in it, thus giving it its common name of "chicken noodle soup." The term may have been coined in a commercial for Campbell's soup in the 1930's. The original 21 varieties of Campbell's condensed soup featured a "chicken soup with noodles", but when it was advertised on the "Amos & Andy" radio show in the 1930s by a slip of the tongue the soup was referred to as "chicken noodle soup"; Campbell's was preparing to discontinue the soup due to low sales. After the broadcast, letters began pouring in asking for Chicken Noodle Soup. Campbell's then changed the name of their soup. Several variations on chicken noodle (usually with the pasta in various shapes such as "ABC's" or stars) have made it one of Campbell's best selling products.

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