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French Onion Soup?

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Chillum | 14:08 Fri 12th Sep 2008 | Phrases & Sayings
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Do we mean soup made of French onions, or French soup made of onions?
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Thanks, it was for a French speaking colleague who asked me this this morning...had me stumped.
We call it that simply because it is made to a French recipe, the soup originated in France.The French call it soupe a l'oignon.: they don't need to identify it as French because to them it's just onion soup. It's a 'French' soup made with onions.
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