RCIR soup taste test

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Re: RCIR soup taste test

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wow, right, you'd deserve to be French :lol:
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Re: RCIR soup taste test

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I think that soup means the same everywhere just there are many types of soup. Some of you may know that Hungarian Goulash (that you can find in IMP menu) is actually a soup. Not a stew like in German and Canadian rations.Goulash and stew have one thing in common.You start cooking the Goulash like a stew. First you make a stew than add water and vegetables to it and cook until the veggies are ready.Serve with noodles. As far as I know.
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Stef wrote:wow, right, you'd deserve to be French :lol:
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Merci :D
But that´s just my "kitchen French" I know.
Woodland wrote: Some of you may know that Hungarian Goulash (that you can find in IMP menu) is actually a soup. Not a stew like in German and Canadian rations.
In (civil) Germany we know both, the Hungarian Goulash as a stew and also "Hungarian Goulash soup".
That´s the EPa "Goulash w/ potatos", an "everybodies darling" :mrgreen:
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That´s the EPa "Goulash w/ potatos", an "everybodies darling" :mrgreen:
:D I'm looking forward the day when I'll have some German EPAs again :)
I hope it's gonna be soon.
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