Simple Lentil Soup

  • Difficulty: Very Easy
  • Cost: Very Cheap
  • Preparation time: 15 Minutes
  • Portions: 6
  • Cooking methods: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: All Seasons
256.55 Kcal
calories per serving
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  • Energy 256.55 (Kcal)
  • Carbohydrates 25.08 (g) of which sugars 2.95 (g)
  • Proteins 9.93 (g)
  • Fat 12.96 (g) of which saturated 1.87 (g)of which unsaturated 0.32 (g)
  • Fibers 6.67 (g)
  • Sodium 537.09 (mg)

Indicative values for a portion of 11 g processed in an automated way starting from the nutritional information available on the CREA* and FoodData Central** databases. It is not food and / or nutritional advice.

* CREATES Food and Nutrition Research Center: https://www.crea.gov.it/alimenti-e-nutrizione https://www.alimentinutrizione.it ** U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. FoodData Central, 2019. https://fdc.nal.usda.gov

About Lentils

We know that lentils are an annual plant that blooms between May and June. (In parentheses, I point out that the flowering in Castelluccio Plain in Norcia is breathtaking; I highly recommend visiting it). Lentils have been cultivated since ancient times, with evidence in Greece. According to tradition, lentils symbolized prosperity and money, and for this reason, in Italy, they are consumed on New Year’s Eve as a good omen for the New Year.

We know that lentils are an annual plant that blooms between May and June. (In parentheses, I point out that the flowering in Castelluccio Plain in Norcia is breathtaking; I highly recommend visiting it). Lentils have been cultivated since ancient times, with evidence in Greece. According to tradition, lentils symbolized prosperity and money, and for this reason, in Italy, they are consumed on New Year’s Eve as a good omen for the New Year.

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My name is Pina, and my passion is food and cooking in general. On the blog, I focus on regional dishes like those from my birthplace, Sicily. I also feature dishes from Lazio, the region that has hosted me for over 40 years, but in general, I cover all Italian regions. Traveling and exploring is my second passion, so I couldn't leave out dishes from around the "World" on my blog. My blog is divided into simple and essential sections like appetizers, first courses, main courses, side dishes, bread and leavened products, jams and preserves, wines and wineries, and of course, travels. Desserts are included, and finally, there is a dedicated corner for gluten-free options. Easy recipes, explained step by step and always updated.

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