Why do foreigners think it's weird to eat soup everyday?
Do you foreign devils just hate vegetables that much??
Why do foreigners think it's weird to eat soup everyday?
Because you're not supposed to drink food
Soup is amazing, I think I'll make some now.
We eat soup every day
they live on frozen pizza and kebab, with jamal sauce
Because not all countries share your tradition of eating primates.
Sopa de sapo, uma delicia
I personally eat soup between 5-10 times a week.
>foreigners think it's weird to eat soup
Sopa faz bem à saúde :DDDD
I bet you use spoons and sleep with your socks as well
A American once told that eating soup in the middle of a hot summer was strange and that eating it at both lunch and dinner was also too much
wisdom
If I had a nickel for every time someone told me that "eating X in the middle of Y" is weird, I'd have enough money to get some soup.
Fuck them, I'll eat ice cream in December if I want.
Nobody here thinks like that, lmao. We eat it everyday.
Soup is generally a winter food in Anglo countries.
What soups do you eat Portubro?
What kind of soup do Portuguese speaking people usually eat? It's a legit question.
We eat stone soup. We heat water and then put a stone on it and eat it. The warm water softens the stone and makes it edible. We even made a saying out of it: "agua mole em pedra dura tanto bate até que fura" (soft water on hard rock, beats it so much it eventually breaks). It's a classic piece of Portuguese cuisine.
That's not how the tale goes
Ah, well a hot soup in the hot summer can be a bit interesting. But when most of us live in climate controlled houses, it doesn't really matter.
I eat soup all the fucking time. Making a good soup is generally just so convenient and tasty.
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