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What (who) is minestrone - definition

THICK SOUP OF ITALIAN ORIGIN MADE WITH VEGETABLES, OFTEN WITH PASTA OR RICE
Condiment for seasoning minestrone; Minestrone soup; Mineštra; Minestra
  • Minestrone soup

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¦ noun a soup containing vegetables and pasta.
Origin
from Ital.
minestrone         
Minestrone soup is a type of soup made from meat stock that contains small pieces of vegetable and pasta.
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Minestrone (; ) is a thick soup of Italian origin made with vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice, sometimes both. Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, leaf vegetables, stock, parmesan cheese and tomatoes.

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Minestrone

Minestrone (; Italian: [mineˈstroːne]) is a thick soup of Italian origin made with vegetables, often with the addition of pasta or rice, sometimes both. Common ingredients include beans, onions, celery, carrots, leaf vegetables, stock, parmesan cheese and tomatoes.

There is no set recipe for minestrone, since it can usually be made out of whatever vegetables are at one's disposal. It can be vegetarian, contain meat, or contain an animal bone-based stock (such as chicken stock). Food author Angelo Pellegrini claimed that the base of minestrone is bean broth, and that borlotti beans (also called Roman beans) "are the beans to use for genuine minestrone".

Examples of use of minestrone
1. Dinner: Minestrone soup, haddock with steamed vegetables.
2. Interestingly, there is also an organic section that starts at 380 rubles for minestrone.
3. Soups begin at 110 rubles for borshch or minestrone, while the most expensive is tomato with seafood for 330 rubles.
4. The soup selection ranges from minestrone for 200 rubles up to fish and seafood soup for 560 rubles.
5. Minestrone is the least expensive soup at 140 rubles, and gazpacho with mussels is the most expensive at 240 rubles.