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Soups and Stews: A Culinary Journey Through Time and Cultures

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary difference between a soup and a stew?

  1. Soups are always served hot, while stews can be served hot or cold.
  2. Soups are typically thinner and have more liquid, while stews are thicker and have less liquid.
  3. Soups are made with a variety of ingredients, while stews are typically made with meat and vegetables.
  4. Soups are always cooked in a pot, while stews can be cooked in a pot or a slow cooker.