Bone Soup

 

What is Bone Soup?

Bone Soup is made with meat bones. Pirates use to eat Bone Soup since you could throw all kinds of meats inside to create alot of food for many people. Bone soup was crucial to survival. A Bone Soup usually uses Lamb, Beef, Pork, Fish, and/or Chicken stock as a base. Stock is flavoured water based on the left over bones of a meat carcass. Bone Soups were a staple of the Pirates diet in the 1700's.

 

To the Rinascimento

In Rinascimento the chosen soups usually come from a variety of chosen bone soups.

 

Bone Soup Types

 

Red Bone Soups

Red Bone Soups usually use parts of the animal used for soup or stew. Most of these are land animals such as chickens, pigs, cows, goats, or turkey.

  • Pork Shoulder Soup

 

Blue Skeleton Soup

Blue Skeleton Soup comes from using the full bodied left overs of something. Usually its from the sea, lake, or river.

  • King Crab Carcass Soup: Clear broth, Bacon, Oions, Carrots, Cellery, and Chicken Broth.
  • Turtle Soup: S

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