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Soyo
Type Soup
Place of origin Paraguay
Main ingredientsMeat, spices, vegetables

Soyo is a thick soup of meat crushed in a mortar, seasoned with several spices and vegetables.

Etymology

The word “soyo” is short for “so’o josopy”, Guaraní words for “meat” (so’o) and “crushed” (josopyré). When the meat is not crushed and instead it is boiled in the soup chopped in little pieces, it called “so’o josopy ita’y”, which means curdle soup.

References

  • “Tembi’u Paraguay” de Josefina Velilla de Aquino
  • “Karú rekó – Antropología culinaria paraguaya”, de Margarita Miró Ibars