soup bunch n.— «Some cooks throw a “soup bunch” into the pot while the shank boils. Sold in predominately black neighborhood grocery stores, the bunch is an elaborate bouquet garni of mixed vegetables and aromatics for the...
soup bunch n. a bundle of vegetables and herbs used in the preparation of soup. Etymological Note: The English soup bunch is probably a calque of the German term suppenbund. The word suppebund in the 2005 citation is a misspelling. (Thanks to...
soup bunch n.— «“How do you sell these soup bunches?” said he, picking up a peck measure full of herbs.» —“Hermann and the Hucksters” Waukesha Freeman (Wisc.) Feb. 1, 1883. (source: Double-Tongued...
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n.— «Vegetable Soup—One-half can tomatoes, cupful of navy beans, one onion, one soup bunch.» —“Recipes” Laurel Ledger (Miss.) July 8, 1909. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
soup bunch n.— «Soup bunch. Bundle of vegetables.» —by Harry Harrison Kroll A Comparative Study of Upper and Lower Southern Folk Speech (George Peabody College for Teachers, Tenn.) Aug., 1925. (source: Double-Tongued...
soup bunch n.— «“I still hope it’ll become a kitchen staple the way it is in Europe,” he says, noting that produce markets in Germany offer a popular bundle of celery root, carrots, and onions as a suppebund, or “soup bunch...