Prefab fruit cups are heat pasteurized = cooked = fruit stew.But, that prepackaged processed fruit cup is not cooking nor soup.
Hot tea is seeping, not cooking.
Cooking requires having proportions; applying heat and stopping when enough heat has been applied to generate the end result.
What is your definition of cooking?
Multiple ingredients, tools or just a personal preference.
Shredded Wheat would be Sourealistic Pillows?I don't care what you guys do, but from now on, I'm calling it either Soureal or Ceroup, not sure which one.
Shredded Wheat would be Sourealistic Pillows?
Prefab fruit cups are heat pasteurized = cooked = fruit stew.
Unlike sterilization, pasteurization is not intended to kill all micro-organisms in the food. Instead, it aims to reduce the number of viable pathogens so they are unlikely to cause disease (assuming the pasteurized product is stored as indicated and is consumed before its expiration date). Commercial-scale sterilization of food is not common because it adversely affects the taste and quality of the product. Certain foods, such as dairy products, may be superheated to ensure pathogenic microbes are destroyed.
Technically, cereal is a grass that produces grain. Saying cereal is a soup is like saying spaghetti is a sauce.
You know what's delicious? A bowl of cornflakes with sugar on top, microwaved until the milk is warm. Soupflakes.
that makes me want to vomit. warm milk? gross.
that makes me want to vomit. warm milk? gross.
Like hell I wouldn't.Soup simmers, mixes, cooks, boils and gets stirred. There can also be lots of prep in soup - precooking the meats & vegetables, chopping, etc.
Cereal is something you pour milk over. You wouldn't consider making a sandwich cooking (same with cereal),... where as soup is cooking.
Hmmm. Sounds like really thick soup to me.Funny, I had hot cooked oatmeal for breakfast.
Oatmeal had to be measured out of the container.
Cooked in boiling water with a pinch of salt.
Stirring for a couple of minutes to ensure it did not burn.
Placed into a bowl
A few dried cranberries and cinnamon mixed in.
Does tomato soup have a broth and separate solid parts? I'd say yes, but last night, after making tomato soup (and sandwiches), I realized we were out of crackers. Note: "making." I didn't cook the tomato soup, I merely heated it.Hot cereals no longer have a broth and separate solid parts, thus, they are not soups either. It might not be possible to fail harder than you have with this thread.