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Soup Proverbs - page 2
Uneaten soup and burned mouth.
Persian Proverb
Of soup and love, the first is the best.
Portuguese Proverb
From plate to mouth you miss the soup.
Portuguese Proverb
Beauty does not season soup.
Polish Proverb
He is not an honest man who has burned his tongue and does not tell the company that the soup is hot.
Italian Proverb
Many cooks put too much salt in the soup, food.
Hungarian Proverb
Everybody joins to blame or condemn a child who overthrows the pot of soup.
Nigerian Proverb
The beauty of a housewife will not put more fat into the soup.
Lithuanian Proverb
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
Welsh Proverb
He who cooks the soup must eat it up himself.
Estonian Proverb
Who has burnt himself with soup will blow on water as well.
Estonian Proverb
One cannot make soup out of beauty.
Estonian Proverb
A good wife and a wholesome cabbage soup, what more could you want?
Russian Proverb
He is not honest who has burned his tongue and does not tell the company the soup is hot.
Yugoslav Proverb
The best way to eat hot soup is little by little.
Ibo Proverb
Chickens don't praise their own soup.
Martinican Proverb
He who eats globefish soup is a fool; so is he who does not.
Japanese Proverb
If a man makes soup of his tears, ask him not for broth.
African Proverb
It's not the aroma of the soup that tells you whether it's sweet or not, but it's the tongue's taste.
African Proverb
A man who touches the bottom of a soup plate with a ball of foofoo is no longer searching for soup.
African Proverb
He who eats an egg foregoes a future meal of chicken soup.
African Proverb
Better no spoon than no soup.
German Proverb
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