Tomato soup no longer Britain’s favourite soup flavour

Tomato soup, decades later on the flavors of England – cream chickens are now officially the favorite of the country.
A survey assigned by Crosse and Blackwell found that almost half (45 percent) of the British preferred chicken cream, 39 percent still adhered with tomato cream.
Beef and vegetables were followed by third (32 percent), frying chicken and vegetables (31 percent) and winter vegetables (27 percent).
The questionnaire also revealed our eating habits. 43 percent of the British stuck in the soup for dinner last night, 27 percent of the beginning and 33 percent of the main course enjoyed.
A bowl is the only way to serve it, for example, 91 percent of the participants, but 18 percent of a cup in a cup accepts a branch.
Soup lovers, especially about their sides – 48 percent of bread and butter demand, 37 percent of them want a cheese toastie.
Approximately every ten people swear by sausage rolls, and 6% swear by Crumpets with butter.
A spokesman of Crosse and Blackwell: “With almost half of the popular vote – creamy chicken is our favorite soup … The British nourish the comfort and quality of a perfectly prepared bowl, especially when the air cools.”


