• realitista
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    5 hours ago

    I like how precise it is. It seems they tried all the combinations

    • LOGIC💣@lemmy.world
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      They tried something that was 5% noodles, 5% vegetables, and 90% water, and decided that the result was water.

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        4 hours ago

        seems accurate. if i had bucket of water and there was a single pea and a lone noodle floating in it i sure as heck wouldn’t call it soup, or even think that its intentional

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          Yeah, it’s like if you get a water flask at a restaurant and they have some lemon or something in it. It’s still water not soup.

          Same idea but vegetables and noodles

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            3 hours ago

            vegetable flavoured water? thinnest of broths? realistically, we call it nothing because what would you even do with something that’s 15% vegetable puree and 85% water? my only idea would be to add more vegetables to make it into something, or to use it as i’d use regular water to boil other vegetables or make pasta in it

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              41 minutes ago

              Cucumber water is a thing.

              Realistically, 15% is too high but if the section for water was any shorter the word wouldn’t fit inside.