Monday, March 14, 2022

Why aren't noodles common in creamy soups?

This question occurred to me today, and I'm curious to know if there are scientific or historical reasons why noodles are usually found only in clear broth-based soups commercially in the US.

One notable exception is creamy versions of chicken noodle soup. Otherwise, every creamy soup I can think of uses a non-noodle starch - potatoes, rice, barley, corn, dumplings etc.

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