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The phrase "dark soup" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a type of soup that is dark, usually due to a high concentration of spices, herbs, or other ingredients. For example, "My favorite soup is a dark soup made with black beans and garlic."
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Stop into Chocolat (39-040-300-542) and asmallr a small cup; it's ladled from the pot like a thick, dark soup.
Also, the recipe did not — for my taste — call for enough liquid in the pot, so I ended up with an unappealingly dark soup choked with salt.
The following night, we found ourselves sitting in Techan, a market stall near the Shimo-Kitazawa Metro station that specializes in yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and a dark soup of chicken parts, which was seething in a big caldron.
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They would remain in the same spot till dark, eating soup to help keep them warm in the frigid temperatures.
He dunked his ladle and poured a bowl of dark lumpy soup the colour and texture of raspberry jam.
And Ferdinand, Georges's overweight brother, gives a memorable demonstration of the proper way to eat molokhiya, a garlic-flavored dark green soup.
It was only after I'd finished Blood Red Road that I could look back and understand that I'd drawn from this dark, rich soup to write it.
Thick, blood-dark goulash soup, with tender hunks of beef, lively with paprika (also $5 and $8).
When I was finally allowed back in the kitchen, Hanes was ladling out the most delicious, dark and fungoid soup I've just about ever had.
They're extremely taboo, this very, very dark Jungian primal soup that is the part of childhood where adult experience is coming into you.
As a local reviewer puts it, the house soup "is dark and thick, filled with chunks of gritty liver and circles of soft but resistant intestines".
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