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beef barley soup

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Common ingredients include seasoned beef and toasted barley, plus vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, green beans, peas, and tomatoes.

Typical can sizes range from about 10.5 ounces up to about 18.8 ounces.

Labels mention items such as 20 grams of protein per can, about 110 calories per serving, and 0 grams trans fat for some products.

Common serving suggestions include pairing a bowl with crackers, topping it with fresh parsley, or serving it alongside cheesy toast or a warm sandwich.

Labels in the available details include “No High Fructose Corn Syrup,” “No Artificial Flavors,” and wording that a product has “no added msg.”

Canned listings emphasize convenience—many are labeled microwavable or "ready in minutes," and are promoted as quick to prepare and pantry-friendly for easy meals.

One listing specifies 20 grams of protein per can; most other listings do not clearly specify protein amounts in the provided details.

Some labels list microwave times (one example notes "2–4 minutes"); others say "just heat and serve." Condensed varieties instruct to "just add water" before heating.

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