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Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons - 4 Pack

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About Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons

About Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons

Cream of asparagus is not the flashiest flavour in the Cup a Soup range, but it has a quiet, loyal following among people who grew up with it warming their hands on a cold afternoon. Batchelors Cup a Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons is a British cupboard fixture, and this is the genuine UK version, imported from the United Kingdom and available in Canada without the usual logistical drama.

Each pack contains four sachets, totalling 117g, which is enough to keep the pantry covered for the week or stash a couple at the office for the sort of lunch that happens in the gap between meetings. The cream of asparagus flavour is mild and savoury in the way that feels familiar rather than fussy, and the croutons add a small but entirely welcome bit of texture. You add hot water. That is the whole process.

For British expats in Canada, Cup a Soup sits in a very specific category of things that just need to be in the cupboard. It is not exciting, and it does not need to be. The Great British Shop stocks it as part of a wider range of British pantry imports, so there is no need to ration the last sachet someone brought over in their luggage or hope it turns up in a care parcel.

The Cream of Asparagus with Croutons variety is suitable for vegetarians, which makes it a useful option for households where that matters. It is a UK product through and through, and if you have been looking for it in Canada, this is the one you remember.

Shop more Batchelors in Canada or browse the wider range of British pantry favourites for the other things you have been meaning to restock.

Ingredients, Nutrition & Storage
Nutrition Facts / Valeur nutritive

Ingredients

Water, Asparagus (5%), Glucose Syrup, Maize Starch, Potato Starch, Palm Oil, Croutons (1.5%) (Wheat Flour (with added Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Palm Oil, Salt, Yeast, Antioxidant (Rosemary Extracts), Lactose (Milk), Salt, Onion, Flavourings, Sugar, Milk Proteins, Yeast Extract, Emulsifiers (Citric Acid Esters of Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids), Ground Turmeric.

Allergens

Contains: wheat, milk, gluten.

May contain: celery, soya.

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place.

Frequently asked questions about Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons

Q: What does Batchelors Cup a Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons taste like?

A: It has a warm, savoury cream of asparagus flavour with the mild, slightly earthy edge that asparagus brings to a soup. The croutons add a bit of texture rather than just floating about looking decorative. It is the kind of quick, comforting cup that makes a cold afternoon at a desk feel considerably more manageable.

Q: Is Batchelors Cup a Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons suitable for vegetarians?

A: Yes, it is suitable for vegetarians. It does contain milk and wheat, and the allergen information notes it may also contain celery and soya, so anyone with those specific sensitivities should bear that in mind. It is not suitable for vegans due to the lactose and milk proteins in the ingredients.

Q: Is Batchelors Cup a Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons the UK version, and does it come in a multipack?

A: Yes, this is the genuine UK version imported from the United Kingdom. It comes as four sachets totalling 117g, which is the standard British multipack format. For people in Canada who grew up keeping Cup a Soup in the cupboard, the four-sachet pack is exactly what they remember, and it is the sort of practical British grocery item that tends to disappear faster than expected.

More about Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons

Batchelors Cup a Soup sits firmly in the British instant soup category, a range built around single-serve sachets that need nothing more than a kettle and a mug. Cream of Asparagus with Croutons is one of the quieter members of that range, less well-known abroad than the tomato or chicken varieties, but consistently popular with people who know it from home.

For British expats across Canada, Cup a Soup tends to appear on shopping lists not because it is hard to replace practically, but because the specific flavour memory is not something a Canadian alternative carries. Cream of asparagus in particular has a mild, savoury character that feels distinctly British in its understatedness.

This pack contains four sachets totalling 117g, stores easily in a cool dry place, and takes up almost no cupboard space. It is vegetarian-suitable, which makes it a useful pantry option for households with mixed dietary needs. Each sachet is a single serving, so the four-pack covers a working week without any planning required.

Batchelors also produces other Cup a Soup varieties and instant noodle ranges worth knowing about. The full Batchelors range in Canada is worth a look, as is the broader collection of British pantry favourites for filling out a proper UK-style cupboard.

Whether you are in Toronto, Winnipeg or Charlottetown, this ships from within Canada rather than overseas, which keeps delivery times sensible and avoids the customs uncertainty that comes with ordering directly from the UK.

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The story of Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons

A Mug, A Kettle, And A Very British Sort Of Lunch

Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons belongs to that useful class of British cupboard food that does not ask much of you. It waits in its box, accepts boiling water, and produces something warm in a mug while the rest of the day carries on being unreasonable. Cream of asparagus is one of the more quietly old-school flavours in the range, the sort of soup that feels a little more genteel than tomato, but still knows it is being made beside a kettle in an office kitchen.

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The Cup-a-Soup Bit Of The Story

Cup-a-Soup was launched by Batchelors in 1972 and became one of the brand’s most enduring products. In the UK it is sold under the Batchelors name, and the brand is now owned by Premier Foods. Before that modern arrangement, Batchelors and Oxo were sold by Unilever to the UK subsidiary of the Campbell Soup Company in 2001, after Unilever’s takeover of Bestfoods. Then, in 2006, Campbell’s withdrew from the UK market and sold its assets, including Batchelors, to Premier Foods, where the brand has remained. That is the tidy version, which is useful enough, though grocery ownership histories always have the air of a filing cabinet trying to explain lunch.

Before The Sachets, There Were Peas

The Batchelors name goes back much further than instant soup. The company was founded in Sheffield in 1895 by William Batchelor, who initially specialised in canned vegetables. He had been born in Lincolnshire and worked in Sheffield as a tea packer and produce merchant before developing a way to preserve vegetables, especially peas, by canning. So, long before anyone was tearing open a sachet at a desk, Batchelors was rooted in one of the most British of food ideas: vegetables in reserve, ready when needed, with no drama and no unnecessary flourish.

Sheffield, Canning, And The Practical Instinct

Sheffield is better known for steel than soup, which makes Batchelors’ food manufacturing history a little more interesting. After William Batchelor died in 1913, his daughter Ella Hudson Gasking took over as managing director, an unusual and significant role for a woman in British industry at the time. Under her leadership, a new canning factory opened at Wadsley Bridge in Sheffield in 1937, described in the supplied sources as the largest canning plant in Britain at the time. The company later moved into dried foods, with its first dried soup sold in 1949. Cup-a-Soup did not appear until 1972, but it fits that longer Batchelors habit rather neatly: practical food, made to be kept, used quickly, and relied upon when the day has not left room for proper cooking.

Why Cream Of Asparagus Makes Sense

There is something very British about asparagus soup in instant form. It carries a faint whiff of hotel dining room and Sunday starter, then immediately undercuts itself with croutons from a sachet. That is part of its charm. Cream of Asparagus with Croutons sits in the Cup-a-Soup family as a small, warm convenience rather than a culinary statement. It is for lunch at work, a quick mug before going back out into the rain, or the cupboard moment when you want something familiar and cannot be bothered with a pan. The croutons help, because British shoppers have long understood that soup benefits from something bobbing about in it.

The Expat Cupboard Test

For British expats in Canada, products like this are rarely about grand nostalgia. They are about exact little recognitions: the box in the cupboard, the sachets lined up inside, the smell when the hot water goes in, the slightly impatient stirring because nobody wants powdery corners. It might remind someone of a staff room, a student kitchen, a grandparent’s pantry, or those emergency supplies posted from home with tea bags and biscuits. Batchelors Cup A Soup Cream of Asparagus with Croutons is not trying to be a big occasion. It is trying to be useful, familiar, and ready in a couple of minutes, which is a respectable ambition. The Great British Shop understands that sometimes the taste of home is simply a mug of soup and a spoon that has seen better days.