Turtle soup

Turtle soup is soup or stews made from the flesh of the turtle. The dish exists in some cultures and is viewed as a luxury or delicacy. The green turtle was commonly used for turtle soup in Singapore and The United States. Soup made from the snapping turtle was found mainly in the United States. Chinese and other East Asian cuisines use primarily soft-shelled turtles for turtle soup. An alternative form of this dish is the Mock turtle soup.

Cultural

Singapore

In countries such as Singapore with large Chinese populations, turtle soup is a Chinese delicacy. The meat, skin and innards of the turtle are used in the soup. Soft-shelled turtles (鱉) such as Pelodiscus sinensis are commonly consumed in this manner in Chinese cuisine, while consumption of hard-shelled turtles (龜) is often avoided due to their mythical connotations. However, the hard shells of certain turtles are used in the preparation of so-called "turtle jelly", or Guilinggao.

United States

19th-century American cookbooks advised homemakers that for the best turtle soup one should choose a turtle about 120 pounds (54 kg) in weight, as a smaller one would not have enough fat, and a bigger one would have too strong a flavor.

Turtle Soup

Turtle Soup is the last original studio album by The Turtles. It was released in 1969 on the White Whale Records label. The album was produced by Ray Davies of The Kinks – the first time he produced another artist's record. A 1993 Repertoire Records CD-issue included 8 bonus tracks. A 1996 Sundazed Records reissue included two bonus tracks.

Turtle Soup peaked at #117 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. Two singles from the album also earned a place on the Billboard Pop Singles chart: "You Don't Have to Walk in the Rain" (#51), and "Love in the City" (#91).

Track listing

All tracks written by Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, Al Nichol, Jim Pons and John Seiter, except as indicated.

  • "Come Over" – 2:18
  • "House on the Hill" – 2:58
  • "She Always Leaves Me Laughing" – 2:46
  • "How You Loved Me" – 2:56
  • "Torn Between Temptations" – 2:45
  • "Love in the City" – 3:37
  • "Bachelor Mother" – 2:38
  • "John and Julie" – 3:10
  • "Hot Little Hands" – 4:10
  • "Somewhere Friday Night" – 3:20
  • "Dance This Dance" – 3:30
  • "You Don't Have to Walk in the Rain" – 2:42
  • Turtle Soup (Mock Turtles album)

    Turtle Soup was the debut album by the British indie rock band The Mock Turtles, released in June 1991.

    The album shares its name with the 1969 record Turtle Soup, released by the American psychedelic rock band The Turtles.

    Track listing

  • "Kathy Come Home" — 3:02
  • "Head Run Wild" — 3:27
  • "Lay Me Down" — 4:05
  • "Another Jesus Walks on Water" — 2:52
  • "Oh Helen How?" — 3:10
  • "How Does It Feel?" — 3:19
  • "And Then She Smiles" — 3:13
  • "Willow Song" — 3:56
  • "Mary's Garden" — 3:47
  • "Can You Dig It?" — 3:52
  • "Wicker Man" — 3:40
  • Personnel

  • Martin Coogan — vocals, guitars
  • Steve Cowen — drums
  • Joanne Gent — keyboards
  • Andrew Stewardson — bass
  • Martin Glyn Murray — guitars

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Turtle Soup

    by: Turtles

    Verse 1:
    While you sit and seek a crescent moon is laying
    At your feet
    With hope that's made of sand
    It don't think you can
    But you have held it all in your hands
    Verse 2 (strings enter):
    I've been trying hard to keep from needing you
    But from the start
    My heart just rolled and flowed
    I've seen where it goes
    Still somehow my love for you grows, Lady-o
    So on my heels I'll grow wings
    Gonna ride silver strings
    But I'll see you in my holiest dreams, Lady-o
    (instrumental break w/piano and strings over verse 2
    chords)
    (repeat chorus)
    (repeat verse 2)
    (repeat chorus w/wordless vocals)




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