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CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Oghene1st: 5:15pm On Mar 06, 2021
(CNN) — If a steaming bowl of soup strikes you as the ultimate in old-fashioned comfort, you've got plenty of company. Soup is one of the world's oldest and most universal foods, said Janet Clarkson, author of the book "Soup: A Global History."

"Every culture has some kind of soup," she said. "It's got very ancient roots." Early people simmered everything from turtle shells to lengths of bamboo in soup, she writes in the book, turning out metal soup pots starting in the Bronze Age.

Boiling food made it possible to subsist on stable grains, with herbs and other ingredients added for nourishment or medicinal purposes.

Each time you deliver a pot of soup to a friend with the sniffles, Clarkson said you're in fact carrying on an age-old tradition. "Separating food and medicine — that's not how ancient people thought of it," she said. "I think in every country in the world, historically, some soups were seen as restorative."

That's true no matter what you call it. Today, soup leans brothy while stews are more substantial, but the world's spoonable foods have never fit neatly into the two English-language categories.

While Clarkson dove into centuries of etymology to trace the history of soup, potage and broth, she settled on a generously broad take. "Just some stuff cooked in water," she wrote, "with the flavored water becoming a crucial part of the dish."

It's a definition that leaves room for the world's tremendous culinary diversity. These are CNN'snominations for 20 of the best soups around the world:

Banga | Nigeria

Banga is so popular in Nigeria that shops sell ready-mixed packets of spice.

Fruits from the oil palm tree lend both fat and flavor to this soup from the Niger Delta, which also features fresh catfish, beef and dried seafood.

It's so popular that packets of ready-mixed banga spiceare sold in shops. Most blends include African nutmeg, castor seed, orima, jansa and beletete leaves.

The spices infuse a rich, red sauce that's the soup's main draw: Soak it up with eba or a ball of starch, two Nigerian staples both made from cassava prepared with different methods.

Beef pho (phở bò) | Vietnam

A bowl of beef pho is sure to cure what ails you.

Broth is simmered for hours with cinnamon, star anise and other warm spices to create a wonderfully aromatic base for this rice noodle soup.

Pho is among Vietnam's most recognized culinary exports, but the soup is a relatively new food, wrote Andrea Nguyen, author of "The Pho Cookbook."

And while today's pho restaurants serve a wide range of flavors, beef is the original. By 1930, Nguyen explained, the soup was served with slices of raw beef cooked gently in the broth.

Today, beef pho remains the most beloved version in Vietnam, with options that include the original raw beef, a mix of raw and cooked beef, brisket and tendon.

Borscht/Ukraine

Chunks of tender beets swim in brilliant red broth for a soup that's beloved in Ukraine and across Eastern Europe. Often topped with a rich dollop of sour cream, borscht is anything but basic beet soup. It gets a tangy kick from kvass, a lacto-fermented beet juice that's another regional specialty.

And while the soup is sometimes attributed to Russian cuisine, that claim is hotly contested. Now, Ukrainian chefs are behind a campaign to get their version on UNESCO's World Heritage List.

Bouillabaisse | France

Bouillabaisse is synonymous with Marseille, France

A fisherman's stew turned culinary icon, bouillabaisse distills classic Mediterranean flavors into a dish synonymous with the coastal city of Marseille. Saffron, olive oil, fennel, garlic and tomatoes blend with fish fresh from the sea.

At one time, that fish would reflect each day's catch, but things have gotten a bit stricter.

According to signatories of the 1980 Bouillabaisse Charter — a collective attempt by local chefs to ensure the quality of the French soup — the most authentic recipe must include at least four kinds of seafood chosen from a list that includes monkfish and crab.

Caldo verde | Portugal

This hearty soup hails from Portugal's wine country.

Thinly sliced greens meld with potatoes and onions in this homey soup from Portugal's wine-producing Minho region. Now, the soup is a culinary star from upscale cafes to rural kitchens, the definition of down-home comfort food.

In many versions, tender Portuguese chouriço sausage adds an undercurrent of smoky, salty flavor that makes the soup even heartier. Enjoy alongside a glass of Minho's famed vinho verde wine.

Chorba frik | Algeria, Libya and Tunisia

Chorba frik is popular in North Africa after the sun sets during Ramadan.

Durum wheat harvested while green, called freekeh, adds satisfying heft and nourishment to this North African soup, which is especially beloved during the holy time of Ramadan.

The tender grains absorb a tomato broth and aromatic spices, their flavor melding with chickpeas plus stewed chicken, beef, mutton or lamb. Serve with lemon wedges and a hunk of kesra bread.

Chupe de camarones | Peru

Shrimp lovers will want to try the Peruvian soup known as chupe de camarones.

This creamy shrimp chowder is a specialty of Arequipa, a historic city surrounded by towering volcanoes. Cold nights in the mountains are perfect for the hearty dish: Tender shrimp swim alongside chunks of Andean potatoes and corn.

It's got a kick, too. The addition of ají amarillo, a chili pepper with a lilting, fruity flavor, adds satisfying spice to balance out the rich and creamy ingredients. Maybe that explains the soup's reputation as a powerful aphrodisiac.

Gazpacho | Spain

Gazpacho is a great way to enjoy a cold treat on a hot day.

Summer in Andalusia brings searing weather, ideal for cooling down with a bowl of this chilled vegetable soup. Today's most classic version includes tomatoes, cucumbers, garlic and olive oil, with a handful of stale breadcrumbs added for body.

Arabs brought the dish to the Iberian Peninsula centuries before Spaniards tasted tomatoes, a New World ingredient. The original was a blend of bread, garlic and olive oil, pounded in a mortar and seasoned with vinegar.

Groundnut soup | West Africa

Sweet potatoes and okra are stars in this particular version of groundnut soup, popular throughout West Africa.

As with so many culinary treats, groundnut soup ignores international boundaries: Meat, fish or chicken simmered into a thick peanut soup is pure comfort food in countries across West Africa. Versions range from Gambian domoda — the national dish — to a Nigerian take cooked with bitter, leafy greens.

No matter the country, such soups and stews are creamy, rich and salty, a satisfying combination that often gets a fiery jolt from the addition of Scotch bonnet peppers.

Gumbo | United States

Chicken, sausage and shrimp festoon this gumbo.

Cultures and flavors meld in a hearty soup that's a star of Louisiana cuisine, influenced by West African, Native Choctaw and French cuisines. Versions made with seafood, chicken and sausage are among the most popular today, but there are myriad ways to make this Southern specialty.

Ground, dried sassafras leaves — called filé and long harvested by the Choctaw people — give many gumbo recipes a distinctive spice. Some cooks thicken their soup with a cooked flour paste called roux, while others swear by sautéed slices of okra.

Every possible version is on display each year at theWorld Champion Gumbo Cookoff in New Iberia, Louisiana, where cooks battle for some serious soup-master bragging rights.

Harira | Morocco

Moroccan harira uses chickpeas in a savory tomato broth to superb effect.

When the sun sets during the month of Ramadan, many Moroccans break their fasts with a hot bowl of this comforting chickpea stew. Cinnamon, ginger, turmeric and pepper lend warming spice to the savory tomato broth, which soaks into tender chickpeas. It's also widely enjoyed in Algeria.

While vegetarian recipes are popular, the most classic version is simmered with tender chunks of lamb or other meat. It's not just fasting fare for Muslims; some North African Jews also prepare harira to break the annual fast of Yom Kippur.

Kharcho | Georgia

A plum sauce gives kharcho its zesty flavor.

Tart plum sauce called tkemali adds bright, zesty flavor to this traditional soup, which is one of Georgia's most beloved dishes.

It's made with unripe plums, whose sour note balances the richness of fatty beef and ground walnuts cooked into the soup. The aromatic kick, though, comes from the spice mix khmeli suneli, a blend of coriander, savory, fenugreek, black pepper, marigold and more.

Lanzhou beef noodle soup | China

Of course a Chinese soup makes the best 20 list -- one taste of lanzhou beef noodle soup will tell you whyl

Shaping — or pulling — la mian noodles by hand for this traditional soup is an art in itself. Artisans use a finely milled, high-gluten flour and alkaline powder to mix a stretchy dough, then pull and fold a single piece of dough to make enough noodles for a bowl of soup.

Slip them into a bowl of beef broth for a world-class soup that includes tender beef, pale slices of radish, chili oil and fresh herbs. (At some shops, diners may even ask for noodles of a preferred thickness and shape.)

Mohinga | Myanmar

This version of mohinga features catfish, rice noodles, chicken eggs and lime.

Soup is what's for breakfast in much of Myanmar, where sidewalk vendors and tea shops hawk steaming bowls of mohinga out of enormous vats. The soul of this noodle soup is the aromatic broth, which is simmered with herbs and thickened with toasted rice powder.

Fish lends added richness, while the thin rice noodles are perfect for slurping. Mohinga is so beloved that it's gone from breakfast dish to anytime snack, and each region has its own twist on the classic soup.

Menudo | Mexico

Menudo is a traditional Mexican soup made with tripe and hominy. It's touted for its curative effects for hangovers.

Tripe simmered for hours in a piquant, garlicky broth is the ultimate Mexican hangover cure, but menudo goes far beyond morning-after remedies. It's a favorite at weddings and big occasions, too, when an enormous pot of the traditional soup can feed dozens of guests.

It's sheer comfort food, with kernels of hominy that get fresh bite from a garnish of raw onions, chiles and cilantro. Choose from one of two main varieties: Menudo rojo turns a deep red from chiles in the broth, while Sonoran-style Menudo blanco is a milder alternative.

Moqueca de camarão | Brazil

Shrimp floating in a coconut broth? Count us in for moqueca de camarão.

Palm oil and tomatoes tint coconut broth a warm, orangey red in this specialty from the Bahia region of Brazil, where locals eat steaming bowls on even the hottest days.

This soup's real draw is sweet, tender shrimp floating in the broth, however. Traditionally, moqueca de camarão is cooked in a handmade pot made from black clay and the sap of mangrove trees, then brought to the table in the same authentic vessel.

Soto ayam | Indonesia

This is chicken noodle soup with an indulgent Indonesian twist.

Chicken noodle soup may reach its culinary pinnacle in this piquant Indonesian dish. Spices such as fresh turmeric, star anise, cinnamon, lemongrass and lime leaves combine for deeply layered aroma and flavor, with the jammy yolks of soft-boiled eggs to add extra richness.

Every part of Indonesia has a local twist, and the soup is also beloved in Singapore, Malaysia and in faraway Suriname in South America, where the recipe arrived with Javanese immigrants.

Eat topped with fried shallots, fresh limes and a fiery scattering of sliced red chiles.

Tom yum goong | Thailand

Shiitake mushrooms and prawns are the stars of this version of tom yum soup.

Sweet, sour, spicy and salty, this soup's magnificent broth is the ideal foil for sweet, tender shrimp. Aromatic ingredients include galangal, lemongrass and lime leaves, while slivers of bright red bird's eye chilis add additional heat.

Tom yum goong is just one of many varieties of tom yum soup in Thailand — this version comes enriched with fat prawns, and is a favorite with many diners.

Tonkotsu ramen | Japan

This classic ramen soup is flavored with pork bones.

Long-simmered pork bones impart intense flavor to this classic ramen, whose broth is cloudy with marrow and fat. It's a signature of Fukuoka Prefecture on the southerly island of Kyushu, but the rich soup is now served in ramen shops across the country (and world).

While the indulgent broth is the star of tonkotsu ramen, a bowl isn't complete without slices of pork belly and a tangle of noodles that are hard in the center. Eat with a pair of chopsticks and a flat-bottomed spoon, and don't forget to slurp — it's believed to enhance the flavor.

Yayla çorbasi | Turkey

Yayla çorbasi speaks to a time when soup and medicine weren't considered such separate things.

Boiled rice or barley adds grainy sweetness to this creamy yogurt soup. It's believed to ward off colds during winter; some Turkish hospitals even serve yogurt soup to recovering patients.

A crumble of dried mint helps balance the yogurt's slight tang. Serve with a pillowy round of fresh pita bread.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/worlds-best-wellness-soups/index.html

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Oghene1st: 5:25pm On Mar 06, 2021
Banga soup with beletete spicing is yummy.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Romanoff(f): 5:39pm On Mar 06, 2021
Best Banga soup na from Edo or Delta.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by MackIV(m): 5:50pm On Mar 06, 2021
Nice

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Bampeh: 5:50pm On Mar 06, 2021
That Banga soup can raise someone from death













Bampeh doesn't joke with it

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by SouthNigerian: 5:50pm On Mar 06, 2021
Person way no like Banga Soup no fit like better thing for him life.


Banga Soup is the reason I swore to either marry from the East or stay single forever.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Dalil8: 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2021
Where ewedu soup dey lol?

Everything good about naija come from Niger delta.

Na correct Banga soup and starch dey hungry me like this. I miss warri sha.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by bigdammyj: 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2021
Noted
Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by 10mobile: 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool


Lol

Neo colonialised low self-esteem slaves

Na ya slave master for Fake News Network go determine wetin sweet and wetin no sweet..

Imagine Janet Clarkson giving her own opinion in her book now black inferior people are jubilating like they achieved something

If Richard Quest decided they are monkeys they would jubilate, If Anderson Cooper calls them Snake they accept


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Even Jesus asked, "who do people say I am?" If you are alive and you don't get feedback about yourself, is that one life? So, where's the inferiority complex? If, of all countries of the world, an international media like CNN listed ewedu as one of the world's best soups, wouldn't you have felt proud as a Yoruba person (obviously grin grin grin)

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:51pm On Mar 06, 2021
If Banga soup no dey there weytin go dey there grin grin banga soup is the main deal kiss na weytin i go use chop my white rice tomorrow as e be soo tongue

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by straighttalk(m): 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
Muhammad Lai at the Mention of CNN

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by smile11s(m): 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
What about egusi soup?

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Jerryherd: 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
cool


Lol

Neo colonialised low self-esteem slaves

Na ya slave master for Fake News Network go determine wetin sweet and wetin no sweet..

Imagine Janet Clarkson giving her own opinion in her book now black inferior people are jubilating like they achieved something

If Richard Quest decided they are monkeys they would jubilate, If Anderson Cooper calls them Snake they accept


.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by chiagozien(m): 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
I know about Ofe akwu not banga

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by uuzba(m): 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
Oyibo wey wan kill theirself inside GYM, exercising to lose weight, ..
na dem wan come chop 100% oil Banga soup again?

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:52pm On Mar 06, 2021
Romanoff:
Best Banga soup na from Edo or Delta.
Asin eh, we no dey carry last when it comes to cooking sumptuous meals tongue

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by bisoye11(m): 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
Ewedu dey learn work...lol
Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by omojesu202(m): 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
banga is originally to where? urhobo?

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
cheesy... Na Wetin dey hungry me right now

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Branzy(m): 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
Banga to the world.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Thazard(m): 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
Area.

I rep ughelli kingdom.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Branzy(m): 5:53pm On Mar 06, 2021
omojesu202:
banga is originally to where? urhobo?

Urhobo. oghwo amiedi.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by FreeSpirited: 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
CNN has no right or know-how to know the best soup in Africa. Na we we fit determine da one.
To hell with CNN

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by merits(m): 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
grin

How this take consern me seff?no be only banga soup na knockout soup.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Monogamy: 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
Wow.. Interesting
Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Asgard13: 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
cheesy

Nigerians like food eh.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
Banga soup native to the Urhobos

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by omojesu202(m): 5:55pm On Mar 06, 2021
chiagozien:
mj

Michael Jackson ?

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by pozehnani(f): 5:55pm On Mar 06, 2021
When afang and oha is there? Nothing special about Banga.

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Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:55pm On Mar 06, 2021
Egusi nko
Re: CNN Travel Lists Banga Soup, Groundnut Soup Among 20 Of The World's Best Soups by Nobody: 5:56pm On Mar 06, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool


Lol

Neo colonialised low self-esteem

Na ya slave master for Fake News Network go determine wetin sweet and wetin no sweet


.
E pain this one die grin grin grin go and enjoy your watery soup that looks like newborn baby purge

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