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* ''[[The Doctor Who Cookbook]]'' contained a recipe for [[Patrick Troughton]] soup with [[Dalek]] [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]]. | * ''[[The Doctor Who Cookbook]]'' contained a recipe for [[Patrick Troughton]] soup with [[Dalek]] [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]]. | ||
[[Category:Soups]] | [[Category:Soups|*]] |
Revision as of 19:35, 9 August 2020
Soup was a form of food. It was usually eaten with a spoon.
The Fourth Doctor described the Krynoid as turning Charles Winlett's blood into vegetable soup. (TV: The Seeds of Doom)
In 1883, Light turned Inspector Mackenzie into primordial soup, which Josiah Samuel Smith served as food. (TV: Ghost Light)
In 1893, Winifred and Ada Gillyflower ate soup for dinner. (TV: The Crimson Horror)
During dinner at Eddison Manor on 8 December 1926, the Tenth Doctor laced the soup with pepper in order to catch a Vespiform. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp)
On Christmas Eve 2006, Jackie Tyler suggested a "nice bowl of soup" to remedy the newly regenerated Tenth Doctor's neural implosion. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
In 2009, the Slitheen-Blathereen enjoyed tomato soup made by Clyde Langer. (TV: The Gift)
The Seventh Doctor and Ace ate potato and leek soup. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark)
When asked by Ramón Salamander's chef Griffin to tell him a dinner menu, Victoria Waterfield suggested having soup on the menu. (TV: The Enemy of the World)
The Seventh Doctor carried instant soup in his pockets. (PROSE: Parasite)
The Tenth Doctor carried a flask of soup made from the Mayor of London's DNA as a decoy for time assassins who wanted to wipe out the Mayor's lineage. (COMIC: Bus Stop!)
The Doctor warned Charlemagne to avoid the soup. (PROSE: The Lonely Computer)
Hebex and Eizcam created Prime Soup, a brand that contained living soup creatures in a special batch. (COMIC: In the Can)
On Gallifrey, a woman gave the Twelfth Doctor some soup to eat. (TV: Hell Bent)
Behind the scenes
- The Doctor Who Cookbook contained a recipe for Patrick Troughton soup with Dalek Krotons.