Soup: From Bread-Soaked Broth to Global Staple

A brief look at the word ‘soup’—once a humble slice of bread in a bowl of broth—and how it travelled from rustic hearths to elegant French kitchens. The soup pictured was sampled at the Village de Poul-Fetan, a reconstructed Breton hamlet where traditional cooking is brought to life.

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