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Rumford's Soup (''Rumfordsche Suppe'', also called economy soup)〔〔 was an early effort in scientific nutrition. It was invented by Count Rumford circa 1800 and consumed in Munich and greater Bavaria,〔 where he was employed as an advisor to the Duke. It was used as a ration for the poor,〔〔 for Bavarian workhouses〔 and military workhouses,〔 and prisoners. Count Rumford has been credited in many instances for "establishing the first real soup kitchen". As a reformatory measure, the Bavarian government intended to institute workhouses for those on welfare. Rumford's charge was to provide the cheapest possible ration that was still a high-calorie, nutritious food. The soup became to be well-known among philanthropic-minded people throughout Germany at the time, and Rumford set up his soup kitchens in many German cities.〔 ISSN 0043-7425〕 Rumford's soup became to be commonly used for military rations.〔 It was a common base for inexpensive military rations in Central Europe for much of the nineteenth and twentieth century. == Ingredients == Rumford's soup contained equal parts of pearl barley or barley meal and dried peas,〔〔〔 vegetables,〔 four parts potato, salt according to need, and sour beer,〔〔 slowly boiled until thick. The use of potatoes came into use in later versions of the soup.〔 It was typically eaten with bread. It has been stated that Rumford's recipe called for the bread to be served uncooked, and "added just before serving the soup".〔〔 One account describes the soup as being poured atop the bread just prior to serving.〔 Rumford noted that the barley served to significantly thicken the soup and provide a richness to it, and he considered the cereal grain as "the rice of Great Britain".〔 Some versions were composed of cereals, minor amounts of meat and other ingredients.〔 Not noted as particularly tasty, it is palatable with long, slow cooking.
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