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Discover Ludwig"thick soup" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of soup, usually one that is dense and creamy. For example, "I love the thick soup my mother makes with potatoes and cheese."
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It's not a thick soup.
When it's ready, the sauce should resemble a thick soup.
The consistency should be that of a thick soup.
My cue to take a bite of rice drenched in the thick soup.
Cantonese women are more likely to drink a thick soup made from pig knuckles.
This heartwarming thick soup, called ash-e reshteh, is the Iranian answer to minestrone.
Alternatively use an blitz into a thick soup; top with breadcrumbs.
Appetizers also include harira, a thick soup made with lentils, chickpeas, lamb and herbs.
Unlike a regular risotto, risi e bisi should be more like a thick soup.
Alternatively use an immersion blender to reduce to a thick soup.
The mixture will be like a thick soup, but will thicken considerably when refrigerated.
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