What is the difference between a cup of soup and bowl soup?
A cup of soup is typically served in a mug or small bowl, and is meant to be eaten quickly and easily. It is often made with broth, water, or milk, and may contain vegetables, meat, or noodles. Cup of soups are typically 6-8 fluid ounces.
Bowl soup, on the other hand, is typically served in a larger bowl and is meant to be eaten as a main course. It is often made with a thicker broth and contains more ingredients, such as vegetables, meat, pasta, or rice. Bowl soups are typically 8-12 fluid ounces or larger.
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