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Old 06-26-2009, 12:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I know that they alternate soups at Boma, with a set, rotating schedule. Does anyone have that list? One of my kids was interested in a specific soup, so I'd like to plan ADRs accordingly (I can't remember the name, either, and am hoping the list will remind me!) Thanks
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They usually have at least three offerings at Boma of soups:

Butternut Squash soup

Chicken Corn Chowder

Chicken Pepper Pot Soup

Coconut Curry Cauliflower Soup

Coconut Curry Chicken Soup

Lentil and Sausage Soup

Moroccan Chicken Soup

Moroccan Seafood Stew

Mulligatawny Soup

Plantain and Corn Stew

Potato and Bacon Soup

Seafood Couscous Stew

Seafood Gumbo

She-crab soup

Smoked Tomato Bisque

Thuthuntshwane Soup (Vegan mushroom)

The ones that are most popular and seem to be on the buffet almost every night are: Butternut Squash soup, Chicken Pepper Pot Soup, and Coconut Curry Chicken Soup.

I've never known them to have a set rotating schedule, but someone might have that.
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Wow thats a lot of soups!! Thanks for all those recipe links
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I love their Butternut Squash soup and Chicken Pepper Pot soup.

Also, they will have a couple of these soups at Mara everyday.
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OMG I didn't know that Allears.net had recipes on it, you learn something new everyday.
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On the night we ate at Boma last year, they had both a pumpkin and a butternut soup--although they looked similar, they were quite different, so maybe they were testing a new recipe. They also had a stew, which we did not try. The soups were the highlight of my husband's meal, and so we are planning to get some at lunch at Mara on our next trip. Sadly, in the many hours of my life that go to searching out info about WDW, I have never seen a soup schedule...
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Thanks so much, Eileen, for those recipes. The soups at BOMA are so delicious!
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A few nights ago, my husband had the opportunity to enjoy his most favorite soup on the planet - Boma's Butternut Squash Soup. I have a brand new favorite - the She Crab Soup. I think there were about 5 soups available in total!
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I love the butternut squash soup and the plantain and corn ones.
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Thanks for the links to the recipes

I have not been to Boma for dinner, but plan on trying it soon. Those soups sounds delicious!!
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