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Soups and Stews: A Culinary Journey Through Time and Cultures
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What is the primary difference between a soup and a stew?
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Soups are typically thinner and have more liquid, while stews are thicker and have less liquid.
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The primary difference between a soup and a stew lies in their consistency. Soups are generally thinner and have a higher liquid-to-solid ratio, while stews are thicker and have a lower liquid-to-solid ratio.