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What (who) is cabbage soup - definition


Cabbage soup         
FOOD
Cabbage Soup; Kapusniak; Kapuśniak; Kapustnica
Cabbage soup may refer to any of the variety of soups based on various cabbages, or on sauerkraut and known under different names in national cuisines. Often it is a vegetable soup.
Cabbage soup diet         
  • Cabbage soup
WEIGHT LOSS DIET
Soup diet; Cabbage Soup Diet
The cabbage soup diet is a radical weight loss diet designed around heavy consumption of a low-calorie cabbage soup over seven days. It is generally considered a fad diet, in that it is designed for short-term weight-loss and requires no long-term commitment.
Stone Soup         
  • Stone soup preparation
EUROPEAN FOLK STORY
Nail soup; Rock soup; Shadow soup; Smoke Soup; Button soup; Wood soup; Axe soup; Miracle soup; Soupstone; Stone soup
Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal that everyone enjoys, and exists as a moral regarding the value of sharing. In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the fable is also known as axe soup, button soup, nail soup, and wood soup.
Examples of use of cabbage soup
1. CONTESTANT: Luncheon. (Blockbusters) PRESENTER: Cambridge, Atkins and Cabbage Soup are all types of what?
2. She tried countless diets including a grapefruit diet, the Atkins diet and even a Cabbage Soup diet but all failed after she went on "sweet rampages". In 2003 her weight soared to its highest point – 17 stone.
3. "Let them teach their wives to cook cabbage soup." When a German reporter asked why Medvedev was not participating in televised debates with his three opponents, Putin insisted that the election was being held fairly and said its predictability was due to the country‘s economic stability.
4. He accused the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe of trying to "teach" Russia how to behave and mocked: "Let them teach their wives to make cabbage soup." The OSCE said they will boycott Russia‘s presidential election on 2 March because of Moscow–imposed restrictions.
5. "Let them teach their wives how to make cabbage soup," he said, quoting a well–known line from the gang lord Karp in the popular criminal television drama "Mesto Vstrechi Izmenit Nelzya." Putin was referring to the refusal on the part of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe‘s elections watchdog to send observers to monitor the presidential election on March 2.