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)

  • @[email protected]
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    10 days ago

    Breakfast Cereal is cold instant porridge. We just usually eat it before it turns to the mush it was intended to be.

    A potage is a category of thick soups, stews, or porridges, in some of which meat and vegetables are boiled together with water or milk until they form a thick mush. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_soups

    ∴ Breakfast Cereal ∈ Instant porridge ∈ Porridge ∈ Potage ∈ Soups

  • @[email protected]
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    109 days ago

    We create concepts like soup because they’re useful, not because such concepts represent the true underlying state of the universe. So whether a cereal is a soup depends on the reason you care about soups.

  • Mom Nom Mom
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    910 days ago

    It’s tea. Or maybe a cold soup, in the way that a taco is a sandwich.

    (Preparation and ingredient rebels can make anything tea.)

  • guyrocket
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    810 days ago

    Is a tree stump a chair?

    Semantics is the FUN way to question reality.

    • @Cybermonk_TaijiOP
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      18 days ago

      Are you sitting on it? Could it be sat upon?

      Chair confirmed.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    710 days ago

    No. Cereal thrown into a broth might be a soup. Now, if we want to talk about whether a caffe latte is a soup, there’s a conversation.

    • @Cybermonk_TaijiOP
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      610 days ago

      I argue that a hotdog is not a sandwich and the bun is not split through entirely and it is generally presented with the bread to the sides putting it into the roll category. A sandwich has bread spilt entirely through and uses horizontal stacking for assembly

  • @[email protected]
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    10 days ago

    It’s a non-traditional soup usually served cold.

    Edit to add logic. There are plenty of milk-based soups, and I don’t think that baking ingredients ahead of time and adding them cold changes the dish from being a soup. Maybe we’re missing out on some delicious hot soup leaving cereal cold?

    It’s weird soup, but soup nonetheless.

  • enjoytemple
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    410 days ago

    I mean if we go further that way then a swimming pool is also a soup.

  • DarkThoughts
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    410 days ago

    Why would it be? Soup is made primarily out of vegetables and typically served hot. Honestly, why not just look up “Soup” on Wikipedia or a dictionary.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 days ago

      Be vegetables aren’t a defined thing. One marketing push and all of a sudden cereal is technically a vegetable.

      • DarkThoughts
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        -210 days ago

        Uh, no. Vegetables are a defined thing, specifically for culinary purposes.

          • @[email protected]
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            010 days 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??

          • DarkThoughts
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            -210 days ago

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

            • @[email protected]
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              110 days 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.

            • @[email protected]
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              110 days 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.

  • @[email protected]
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    310 days ago

    Cereals are killers.
    Mostly on TV.

    Defend your answer with logic

    I know it because my wife watches them nearly every night.