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There should be more soup
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a decent waterproof disposable bowl plus a spoon is much more expensive than the wrappings you give finger foods. and they gotta be nice, i don't care how nice your soup is, if the container i got it in starts leaking or i get burnt i'm not having a good time
When I did eventually find streetfood soup I was just given what is basically your standard waxed paper soda cup except not filled to the top so you could hold it there and a flat wooden spoon which supermarkets here sell for like 0,30€ for their salads and that worked out fine.
gotta get 3 coffee cups of soup for a full bowl
if you wanted to be really wacky, only serve fine (as in the granularity) soups and don't give people spoons at all. put a lid on it and it's savory warm smoothie beverage
I feel like your average 500ml cup with 400ml in there and like a bread roll makes a fine quick streetfood meal. I don't want like a gallon of soup
soup is supposed to make you feel like a big watery barrel. full of soup
But streetfood is supposed to starve off some hunger well enough that you can get an actual meal. I don't wanna be a bloated big watery barrel of soup when I gotta bike home 5 kilometers. What if I capsize
you'd be more buoyant dont worry abt it eat some more soup
I'm more worried about hitting the asphalt than drowning in it
????? your portly watery form will repel it and you'll pleasantly bounce to a full stop. rub your belly and say 'oooooo i shouldn't have drank so much soup'
All of south east Asia and a bunch of places in south America have street soup, even chunky ones. As far as I know many of them use polystyrene or paper containers.