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Soups in South Korea

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United Arab Emirates (UAE) Chilled Soup (Soups) Market Size, Growth and Forecast Analytics, 2021-2026

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Chilled soup is a type of soup that is served cold or at room temperature. It is typically made with a variety of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and spices, and is often served with a garnish of croutons, cheese, or cream. Chilled soup is a popular choice for summer meals, as it is light and refreshing. It can also be a great way to use up leftovers, as it can be made with almost any combination of ingredients. Chilled soup is often served as an appetizer or a light meal, and can be found in many restaurants and supermarkets. It is also a popular choice for catering events, as it can be served in individual portions. Some companies that produce chilled soup include Campbell's, Progresso, Amy's Kitchen, Pacific Foods, and Wolfgang Puck. Show Less Read more