Soup is generally served warm or hot and is made by combining vegetables with stock. Croutons, on the other hand, are pieces of fried/baked bread that is often seasoned. What if you have a product that combines these two in the form of an instant meal? Well, that is what Ching’s Secret Instant Tomato soup is willing to do. We know that it might make it sound delicious, but there is no point in choosing it and then finding out that its taste is not up to the point of satisfaction. So, here we are with this first impression to give you a trustworthy opinion of its taste.
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Salient Features Of Ching’s Secret Tomato Soup With Croutons
*As per information on the pack
- It has small pieces of croutons as part of the premix.
- One serving is equivalent to 165 grams of ready soup.
- It contains natural flavoring substances.
- One serving can provide you with 60.3 Kcal.
- It has zero trans-fat.
Ching’s Secret Soup Tomato Soup with Crouton – 20 Packs
A combination of tomato soup and seasoned chunks of bread that give you a quick and easy bowl of soup.
MRP: Rs 200*
*Price at the time of review
#FirstImpressions Of Ching’s Secret Tomato Soup With Croutons
We liked the fact that there are bread croutons in the soup. While the croutons had a really nice crunch to offer, they have a mysterious aftertaste which spoilt the taste for us. Minus the croutons, the tomato soup by itself is not bad at all. It has the right tang and tastes considerably good.
We would not suggest this for regular consumption by anyone. Soup premixes are made with the heavy use of sugar and potato starch. There are also many types of enhancers and regulators that end up being a part of the contents of a premix soup.
On occasion, these soups are fine on cold days, or when hunger strikes and you crave something hot and tangy.