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Satisfy Your Tex-Mex Flavor Cravings By The Spoonful With Hearty And Delicious Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup. Our Mildly Spicy Chicken Soup Is Made With A Robust Recipe Of Chicken Broth, Tomatoes, Green Sweet Peppers, Cooked Chicken, Corn, And Other Enticing Ingredients. This Soup Is Gluten Free, Contains No Artificial Flavors Or Colors From Artificial Sources, And Has 90 Calories Per Serving. Simply Heat Our Chicken Tortilla Soup On The Stove, Or Microwave Soup In A Microwaveable Bowl For Up To 4 Minutes (Soup Will Be Hot; Leave It In Microwave 1 Minute Before Removing). Enjoy A Warm Bowl As Part Of A Quick And Easy Lunch Or Weeknight Dinner. Or Cozy Up To A Cup Of Soup As A Between-Meal Bite. Try Topping Our Soup With Crunchy, Crushed Up Corn Tortilla Chips, Or Pair With Rice Crackers Or Gluten Free Bread. Old El Paso Has Been Stirring Up Smiles At Gatherings For Generations. Explore Our Family Of Delicious And Convenient Products Including Dinner Kits, Taco Shells, Tortillas, Sauces, Refried Beans, And More.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the main ingredients in Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: The main ingredients are chicken broth, tomatoes, green sweet peppers, cooked chicken, corn, and various spices. This combination creates a hearty and mildly spicy flavor.
- Q: How much soup comes in one can of Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: One can contains eighteen point five ounces of soup. This size is perfect for a convenient meal or snack.
- Q: Is Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup gluten-free? A: Yes, this soup is gluten-free. It is made without any artificial flavors or colors from artificial sources.
- Q: How do I prepare Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: You can heat it on the stove or microwave it in a microwaveable bowl. Microwave it for up to four minutes, and let it sit for one minute before serving.
- Q: Can I add toppings to my Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: Yes, you can top it with crushed corn tortilla chips or serve it alongside gluten-free bread. This enhances the flavor and texture.
- Q: Is Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup suitable for a quick meal? A: Yes, it is ideal for a quick lunch or weeknight dinner. The soup can be prepared in just a few minutes.
- Q: How should I store leftover Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: Store any leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator. Consume within three to four days for the best quality.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: The shelf life is typically two to three years when stored in a cool, dry place. Check the expiration date on the can for specifics.
- Q: Are there any preservatives in Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: No, this soup contains no artificial flavors or colors from artificial sources. It is made with natural ingredients for a wholesome option.
- Q: Is Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup spicy? A: It is mildly spicy. The blend of ingredients provides flavor without overwhelming heat, making it suitable for a wide range of tastes.
- Q: Can I use Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup in recipes? A: Yes, it can be used as a base for casseroles or mixed with other ingredients for added flavor. It adds a Tex-Mex flair to various dishes.
- Q: Is Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup a healthy option? A: Yes, it has only ninety calories per serving and is gluten-free. This makes it a suitable choice for those seeking healthier meal options.
- Q: Can children enjoy Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: Yes, it is suitable for children due to its mild spice level. The nutritious ingredients make it a family-friendly meal.
- Q: Who manufactures Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup? A: It is manufactured by General Mills Sales, Inc. This brand has a long-standing tradition of providing quality food products.
- Q: What category does Old El Paso Chicken Tortilla Soup fall under? A: It falls under the Chicken Soups category. This classification helps customers easily find it among similar products.

