Wedding Soup

Wedding soup is a soup originating in Rome, Italy, and especially popular in parts of the northeastern United States. It consists of green vegetables (usually cabbage, lettuce, and/or spinach) and meats (usually meatballs and/or sausage) in a clear broth. Wedding soup sometimes contains pasta, noodles, or lentils. The term "wedding soup" is a mistranslation of the Italian minestra maritata, which is a reference to the fact that green vegetables and meats go well together.

 

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