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National Soup Day, or National Homemade Soup Day, is an unofficial holiday in the United States that celebrates humble soup.
Soup has been used for centuries to dispose of leftovers and feed multitudes of people. There is no right or wrong way to make soup; it is about throwing whatever you've got in the fridge into a pot and letting it simmer all day.
Soup Facts (Provided by Whole Foods, Inc):
1. Women are more than twice as likely to eat soup as men, 9.67% vs. 4.0%.
2. The Middle English word soupen meant "to drink in sips," which is how most soups are consumed. The words "soup," "supper," "sip," and "sop" are derived from this term.
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