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Suppenkraut in English

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marmaduke | 00:08 Sun 25th Sep 2005 | Food & Drink
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What is the English name for the herb which Germans call 'Suppenkraut'? It is similar to parsley and used in soups.
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It is normally called Suppengr�n.A mixture of veg for making a soup or stock which includes parsley,carrots,celery and leeks.
Kraut or Kr�uter is a broad term for any kind of herb.
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No it's definitely a herb which grows as a bush, but seems only to go by the name 'Suppenkraut', and tastes more pleasant than parsley.
Suppenkraut means soupherb translated. The only other thing I can think of is Gartenkerbel which is chervil.In Germany we say suppenkraut or suppengr�n as a broad term for a bunch of mixed herbs or veg eg parsley,celery etc. similar to the bouquet garni that you would use in soups and stews.This would include parsley,thyme,rosemary etc.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garten-Kerbel
Here is a link to the plant .On the left hand side you can click on english and it will translate. Failing this let me know and I'll see what else I can come up with.
But I can quite honestly say there is no such thing as a suppenkraut bush!

It could also be a herb called liebst�ckel which is lovage.
which is this plant here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovage
But this again comes under the suppenkraut umbrella.
When a recipe calls for suppenkraut in Germany this always means a mixture of herbs or veg.

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