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Did you know that soup can nourish not just the
body, but the breath, mind, and soul as well? Imagine the soothing warmth of a
bowl of soup, bringing a sense of calm with every sip. This is the essence of
Zen cuisine (JAPANESE VEGETARIAN CUISINE) - a mindful way of eating where simplicity and harmony are at the
heart of every meal. There’s something almost magical about it, especially when
it’s a Chinese soup infused with herbs, veggies, and ladled over tender
noodles. The flavors blend together in a way that’s simply sensational.
As more people embrace vegetarianism, soups have taken on a new life. While I’m not strictly vegetarian, I enjoy both meat (CHINESE HERBAL PORK SOUP) and meatless meals. For a vegetarian soup, the quality of the vegetable stock is everything. It’s what makes the difference between a truly nourishing bowl and one that’s just okay. While you can find artificial vegetarian stock in stores these days, often in granule form, nothing beats the depth of flavor from a homemade vegetable stock.