I love carrot and swede mash mmmmmmmmmmmm
I love carrot and swede mash mmmmmmmmmmmm
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..and furthermore I likes processed peas better than garden peas....and tinned salmon more than fresh....which, is like.....boring and bland.
thats just sick melboy, sick i tell ya!
just looked up processed peas on google......
here you go... just incase you didnt know what they do to make a processed pea taste so crap
(according to people on this site http://www.guardian.co.uk/notesandqu...,-3300,00.html )
What process do processed peas go through?
Keith Bevins, Stockport, England
- All the flavour is removed.
Gareth Davies, Blaenavon, Wales
- And a strange luminous colour is added.
Rolf Updale, Nottingham
- After harvesting, they are dried. Then they are shipped to the processing plant (more cheaply as they weigh less). Then they are reconstituted with water, and mixed with green dye. Then they are put into cans and sold.
Daniel, Morgan, Boston
- from their taste, I thought that they were processed like that famous Columbian coffe by passing them through a donkey!
arthur holroyd, widnes uk
- They go through a process of elimination ... the goodness, the flavour, the colour.
Rich , Exeter, UK
- The colour of processed peas is usually achieved by a combination of two artificial colours, E102 and E133. E102 (tartrazine) is a synthetic azo dye made from industrial waste. It is linked with causing asthma, migrane attacks, thyroid cancer, and causing hyperactivity and lack of concentration - particularly in children. Also found in children's drinks, ice-cream, and sweets. It's banned in several European countries but not in the UK. E133 (brilliant blue) is a synthetic coal tar dye which is banned in many European countries but not the UK. One of the other many uses of E133 is as an ingredient in toothpaste. It is known to cause mouth ulcers and - strangely at odds with the supposed function of toothpaste - yellowing of the teeth. E133 is known to cause cancer in animals. It is used in some pet foods. Also look out for E142 - a green synthetic coal tar dye also used to colour processed peas - which is not recommended for consumption by children, so surprisingly (or perhaps not) also found in ice-cream, sweets, dairy products and gravy granules. A certain food retailer in the UK which might be described as cooperative in nature has banned all synthetic dyes and monosodium glutamate from its own brands.
Sheila Kirby, Esbjerg Denmark
- A magical process, which makes them the yummiest, most comforting of vegetables to eat at any time of year. Hot or cold, straight from the tin, or, best of all, with mince and tatties - no garden pea or petit pois could ever compare. I love processed peas, and always have a tin in my cupboard - just in case! Well, you can take the girl out of Aberdeen ...
Ali, London, UK
MmmmMMmmmmmmm oh YUM!
NOT!
foul foul processed pea, the devils own invention
Last edited by minkyrra; 20th December 2006 at 12:23 AM.
..nahhh!...they are biased and dont know wot theyre talkin about
Is this how mushy peas are made?
..cant stand mushy peas...crap....why do all the chippys think everyone likes em?....they are full of dye and stuff...we used to get normal unmushed peas at the chippy but now its all mushed shyte.
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