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==Duck Soup==
|Name=Duck soup
 
|USDA_ID=783858
'''Duck soup''' is a type of soup prepared using duck as a primary ingredient. It is a traditional dish in various cultures and can be made using different methods and additional ingredients.
|Food_group=Soups and sauces
 
|Keto_friendliness=Keto friendly
==History==
|Calories=75
 
|Fat=3.2
Duck soup has been a part of culinary traditions in many countries for centuries. In [[China]], duck soup is often associated with [[Peking duck]] and is considered a delicacy. In [[Eastern Europe]], duck soup is a staple in many households, particularly in [[Poland]] and [[Hungary]].
|Protein=9.91
 
|Carbohydrate=1.11
==Preparation==
|Fiber=0.1
 
|Net_carbohydrates=1.01
The preparation of duck soup varies by region and personal preference. Generally, the soup is made by simmering duck meat, often with bones, in water or broth. Common ingredients include:
|Sugars=0.08
 
|Cholesterol=41
* [[Duck meat]]
|Saturated_fats=1.246
* [[Vegetables]] such as [[carrots]], [[celery]], and [[onions]]
|Serving_weight=244
* [[Herbs]] and [[spices]] like [[thyme]], [[bay leaves]], and [[peppercorns]]
|Serving_description=1 cup
* [[Noodles]] or [[rice]]
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{{PAGENAME}} is a food item in the category of [[soups]] / [[sauces]] and is considered [[ketogenic diet|keto friendly]].{{nutrition headings}}{{total carbs}} 1.11 {{fiber}} 0.1 {{net carbs}} 1.01 {{food rating}} {{keto-eight}} {{keto friendly}}[[Category:keto friendly foods]] [[Category:Soups and sauces]]{{usda link}}[https://fdc.nal.usda.gov/fdc-app.html#/food-details/783858/nutrients USDA nutrition info]{{nutrition links}}
The soup is typically cooked slowly to allow the flavors to meld and the duck meat to become tender.
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==Variations==
 
===Chinese Duck Soup===
 
In Chinese cuisine, duck soup may include ingredients such as [[ginger]], [[scallions]], and [[shiitake mushrooms]]. It is often served as part of a larger meal and can be accompanied by [[rice]] or [[noodles]].
 
===Eastern European Duck Soup===
 
In Eastern Europe, duck soup is often heartier, with the addition of [[potatoes]] and [[root vegetables]]. It may be seasoned with [[dill]] and [[parsley]].
 
==Cultural Significance==
 
Duck soup holds cultural significance in many regions. In [[China]], it is often served during special occasions and family gatherings. In Eastern Europe, it is a comforting dish that is enjoyed during the colder months.
 
==Related Pages==
 
* [[Peking duck]]
* [[Soup]]
* [[Chinese cuisine]]
* [[Eastern European cuisine]]
 
{{Cuisine of China}}
{{Cuisine of Eastern Europe}}
 
[[Category:Soups]]
[[Category:Duck dishes]]
[[Category:Chinese cuisine]]
[[Category:Eastern European cuisine]]

Latest revision as of 02:16, 26 January 2025

Duck Soup[edit]

Duck soup is a type of soup prepared using duck as a primary ingredient. It is a traditional dish in various cultures and can be made using different methods and additional ingredients.

History[edit]

Duck soup has been a part of culinary traditions in many countries for centuries. In China, duck soup is often associated with Peking duck and is considered a delicacy. In Eastern Europe, duck soup is a staple in many households, particularly in Poland and Hungary.

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of duck soup varies by region and personal preference. Generally, the soup is made by simmering duck meat, often with bones, in water or broth. Common ingredients include:

The soup is typically cooked slowly to allow the flavors to meld and the duck meat to become tender.

Variations[edit]

Chinese Duck Soup[edit]

In Chinese cuisine, duck soup may include ingredients such as ginger, scallions, and shiitake mushrooms. It is often served as part of a larger meal and can be accompanied by rice or noodles.

Eastern European Duck Soup[edit]

In Eastern Europe, duck soup is often heartier, with the addition of potatoes and root vegetables. It may be seasoned with dill and parsley.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Duck soup holds cultural significance in many regions. In China, it is often served during special occasions and family gatherings. In Eastern Europe, it is a comforting dish that is enjoyed during the colder months.

Related Pages[edit]

Template:Cuisine of China Template:Cuisine of Eastern Europe