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>inb4 redditor posts lemon key soup XD

potato bacon
clam chowder
chicken noodle
lobster bisque
thai chicken soup

UMA DELICIA

Goddamn Kimchi
That or souerkraut soup, Polish style

How common is it for people to not know what this is? Talking with coworker at work and he had no clue what French Onion soup was. He's 28 I think.

Pretty common actually. There are a good percentage of americans who have never had it or even know what it is. I never had it growing up. Part of it is the qualification "french" is going to scare off a fairly large number of people and another segment will be put off by having to caramelize onions for at least 45 minutes. Another segment who don't mind trying something french will just think it sounds too boring to waste money on at a restaurant. I love making a batch in the winter with a really rich homemade beef stock, but I never had it until I travelled abroad in my 20's.

>potato bacon

No one posted the best soup yet.
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discusting

creme ninon
porcino (or other wild mushroom) soup
french onion
borscht

Creamed corn/corn potage