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Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm (but may be cool or cold), that is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables with stock, juice, water, or another liquid. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth.
Traditionally, soups are classified into two main groups: clear soups and thick soups. The established French classifications of clear soups are bouillon and consommé. Thick soups are classified depending upon the type of thickening agent used: purées are vegetable soups thickened with starch; bisques are made from puréed shellfish or vegetables thickened with cream; cream soups may be thickened with béchamel sauce; and veloutés are thickened with eggs, butter, and cream. Other ingredients commonly used to thicken soups and broths include egg,rice, lentils, flour, and grains; many popular soups also include carrots and potatoes.
Soups are similar to stews, and in some cases there may not be a clear distinction between the two; however, soups generally have more liquid than stews.
SOUP stands for software of unknown (or uncertain) pedigree (or provenance), and is a term often used in the context of safety-critical and safety-involved systems such as medical software. SOUP is software that has not been developed with a known software development process or methodology, or which has unknown or no safety-related properties.
Often, engineering projects are faced with economic or other pressure to embody SOUP into their high integrity systems.
The problem with SOUP is that it cannot be relied upon to perform safety-related functions, and it may prevent other software, hardware or firmware from performing their safety-related functions. The SOUP problem is therefore one of insulating the safety-involved parts of a system from the SOUP and its undesirable effects.
SOUP is now a defined term ("Software Of Unknown Provenance") in some medical device regulations through the standard IEC 62304:2006 "medical device software – software life cycle processes". It is not prohibited to use SOUP but additional controls are needed and the risk needs to be taken into account. Specific practices to take when using SOUP as part of a medical device may include review of the vendor's software development process, use of static program analysis by the vendor, design artifacts, and safety guidance.
Soup is a children's claymation-style animated television series made in New Zealand which aired on TVNZ in 2002. It was created by Jamie Canard and ran for three series of 10 episodes each within the What Now children's TV programme. Each episode was around five minutes long and portrayed the life of fictional creatures living in a swamp. The style of the series was inspired by The Trap Door, with a variety of creatures ranging from hideous rampaging monsters to small scuttling things, typically with big eyes on top of their heads.
Title: Sagamore Artist: Soup Album: Come on Pioneers Official website: http://www.soupband.com MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/soupsound YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/erlendviken The album can be purchased on Amazon MP3 and eMusic.
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Sagamore · Soup Come On Pioneers ℗ Soup Released on: 2007-01-12 Arranger: Erlend Aastad Viken Author: Erlend Aastad Viken Composer: Erlend Aastad Viken Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Recorded and Mixed by Casey Hartnett. Additional Mixing and Mastering by Lawrence Greenwood. https://www.facebook.com/sagamoreband Dance and Choreography by Maximus Po https://www.facebook.com/Maximuspofans Produced by Wet Weather Films https://www.facebook.com/wetweatherfilms Directed and Edited by Sam Millar 1st Assistant Director Jacques Poluleuligaga Director of Photography Justin Carrig 2nd Unit DOP Alex Lanau-Atkinson Lighting Assistant Zeb Rodgerson Catering Declan Sands
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Jørgen Jensa · Soup Duun ℗ Soup Released on: 2012-12-21 Author: Erlend Aastad Viken Composer: Erlend Aastad Viken Arranger: Erlend Aastad Viken Auto-generated by YouTube.
Soup is a post-rock band from Trondheim, Norway. [http://www.facebook.com/postrock.instrumental]
soup music video featuring the excellent talents of animator julian vargas. Check out his website at http://www.vargas.no/. Music composed by soup. www.soupband.com facebook.com/soupsound . enjoy:) TAKE STEPS TO BETTER THE ENVIRONMENT - visit www.liveearth.com
Title: My Justine Artist: Soup Album: Come on Pioneers Official website: http://www.soupband.com MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/soupsound YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/erlendviken The album can be purchased on Amazon MP3 and eMusic.
Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm (but may be cool or cold), that is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables with stock, juice, water, or another liquid. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth.
Traditionally, soups are classified into two main groups: clear soups and thick soups. The established French classifications of clear soups are bouillon and consommé. Thick soups are classified depending upon the type of thickening agent used: purées are vegetable soups thickened with starch; bisques are made from puréed shellfish or vegetables thickened with cream; cream soups may be thickened with béchamel sauce; and veloutés are thickened with eggs, butter, and cream. Other ingredients commonly used to thicken soups and broths include egg,rice, lentils, flour, and grains; many popular soups also include carrots and potatoes.
Soups are similar to stews, and in some cases there may not be a clear distinction between the two; however, soups generally have more liquid than stews.