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all cereals are soups but not all soups are cereals
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JadElClemens wrote:maxi123 wrote:stupid lightshot crapping around
i fixed itThat is an alternate use of the word "soup" to indicate a trait of something rather than a substance.
yeah we can consider cereal an alternate use of word soup too
"Cereal" is not a use of the word "soup."
Describing cereal as a soup, however, uses the primary and most common definition of the word "soup" and applies it to cereal, the dish.
because milk =/= water
Milk is primarily comprised of water. 80+%, as stated previously (and about 87%, according to U of Illinois).
In fact, I would wager to say that most potable liquids have water as a base.
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Soups require a stock or base. Cereal has milk which is not AT ALL a stock or base.
Soups require a stock or base. Cereal has milk which is not AT ALL a stock or base.
Most definitions do not specify that a soup is exclusively prepared in stock or base. Most definitions settle for "liquid" or "water."
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Kefka wrote:Soups require a stock or base. Cereal has milk which is not AT ALL a stock or base.
Most definitions do not specify that a soup is exclusively prepared in stock or base. Most definitions settle for "liquid" or "water."
and meat/vegatables
not weird dry stuff
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Ok then. Cereal is a salad and milk is the dressing.
Ok then. Cereal is a salad and milk is the dressing.
Actually, most definitions of salad specifically state that the base ingredient is a raw vegetable, a raw green vegetable, etc. So no.
JadElClemens wrote:Kefka wrote:Soups require a stock or base. Cereal has milk which is not AT ALL a stock or base.
Most definitions do not specify that a soup is exclusively prepared in stock or base. Most definitions settle for "liquid" or "water."
and meat/vegatables
not weird dry stuff
Actually, some definitions simply specify the liquid part, with meat or vegetables as an optional ingredient. Again, would you say that tomato soup is not soup because it does not necessarily contain any meat or vegetables?
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Kefka wrote:Ok then. Cereal is a salad and milk is the dressing.
Actually, most definitions of salad specifically state that the base ingredient is a raw vegetable, a raw green vegetable, etc. So no.
maxi123 wrote:JadElClemens wrote:Kefka wrote:Soups require a stock or base. Cereal has milk which is not AT ALL a stock or base.
Most definitions do not specify that a soup is exclusively prepared in stock or base. Most definitions settle for "liquid" or "water."
and meat/vegatables
not weird dry stuffActually, some definitions simply specify the liquid part, with meat or vegetables as an optional ingredient. Again, would you say that tomato soup is not soup because it does not necessarily contain any meat or vegetables?
tomatoes are basically a vegetable
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Actually, most definitions of salad specifically state that the base ingredient is a raw vegetable, a raw green vegetable, etc. So no.
It doesn't have to be a vegetable. Tuna salad, macaroni salad, etc.
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JadElClemens wrote:Actually, most definitions of salad specifically state that the base ingredient is a raw vegetable, a raw green vegetable, etc. So no.
It doesn't have to be a vegetable. Tuna salad, macaroni salad, etc.
I suppose you're right, though I would still say that cereal is closer to a soup than a salad. One typically doesn't consume salad with more dressing than green, leaft (or tuna/macaroni) bits.
JadElClemens wrote:Again, would you say that tomato soup is not soup because it does not necessarily contain any meat or vegetables?
isn't tomato a vegetable?
Nope. The tomato is a fruit.
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maxi123 wrote:JadElClemens wrote:Again, would you say that tomato soup is not soup because it does not necessarily contain any meat or vegetables?
isn't tomato a vegetable?
Nope. The tomato is a fruit.
well it tastes like vegetables so that doesnt prove anything
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JadElClemens wrote:maxi123 wrote:JadElClemens wrote:Again, would you say that tomato soup is not soup because it does not necessarily contain any meat or vegetables?
isn't tomato a vegetable?
Nope. The tomato is a fruit.
well it tastes like vegetables so that doesnt prove anything
Vegetables are quite diverse. Tell me, without specifics, what does "a vegetable" taste like?
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tomatoes are fruits scientifically but vegetables legally in the US
cereal is a soup
dogeman: OH GOD THIS IS WORSER THAN A MASH POTATO
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Vegetables are quite diverse. Tell me, without specifics, what does "a vegetable" taste like?
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tomatoes are fruits scientifically but vegetables legally in the US
tomatoes are fruits in the metric system
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Fradeshan wrote:tomatoes are fruits scientifically but vegetables legally in the US
tomatoes are fruits in the metric system
wrong
tomatoes are fruits in fluid ounces
i think you're confusing yourself with fishing expeditions
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ok we can decide this by a doing a poll
http://strawpoll.me/6658040
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ok we can decide this by a doing a poll
http://strawpoll.me/6658040
i applaud the great reasoning behind your opinion
10 years and still awkward. Keep it up, baby!
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maxi123 wrote:ok we can decide this by a doing a poll
http://strawpoll.me/6658040i applaud the great reasoning behind your opinion
thanks i know im the mastermind
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less sweety than fruits
I'm sorry?
Do you mean sweet, perhaps? Limes are less sweet than most fruits. Lemons, similarly. Mangoes are sometimes sour (less sweet than most fruits). Etc. Yet all three of these things are fruits. I looked it up.
Fradeshan wrote:tomatoes are fruits scientifically but vegetables legally in the US
tomatoes are fruits in the metric system
Damn, I forgot.
ok we can decide this by a doing a poll
http://strawpoll.me/6658040
Even if your poll were fair, it still wouldn't "settle" the issue. It would just show us what peoples' opinions are.
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In my opinion, no it's not a soup.
finally a mortal with a clean mind
and sweet wasnt the best thing to say i guess
compare the tastes of tomates, potatoes, cucumbers and apples, bananas, lemons
i cant really explain it ok
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