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Peas are most children’s introduction to vegetables. I understand they can be gross if out of the can...
le sueur peas rule. just look at how fancy that can looks.
Dubon as well. Those petit pois peas are one of the very few canned vegetable I want to eat along with corn. But you can’t boil them to mush. They have to be black peppered and just a warm through and be drained to where you bite one and they still put up some resistance. Tbf Le sueuer peas and mushrooms are also great. While I didn’t mention it before, maybe the last few times anyone had gnocchi, they didn’t have peas in that dish. However Argentinian gnocchi usually does. And it’s a nice compliment to all the cream.
It’s about 94/95% water and doesn’t have a bad taste. It’s just crunchy and fibrous. It’s nice to add it to vegetable juice for the liquid you get out of it. The rest has already been explained as it is a fundamental building block in French cooking. I will however reiterate that a Bloody Mary without celery salt is missing something. It’s also pretty innocuous and is one of the few solid foods that is considered negative calories. So you burn more calories chewing and digesting than you take in. That’s a general plus for those looking to lose weight.
Can't wait for one of you nerds to try to take down potatoes with childhood diabetes statistics or some dumb shit
Potatoes should win. Baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes to mix my peas in, really good mashed potatoes that don’t need peas, potato soup, potato salad, sweet potatoes, vodka.
Can't wait for one of you nerds to try to take down potatoes with childhood diabetes statistics or some dumb shit
Potatoes should win. Baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes to mix my peas in, really good mashed potatoes that don’t need peas, potato soup, potato salad, sweet potatoes, vodka.
I have them in at #4. Preference is for peruvian purple potatoes if I can get some. Also potato gnocchi. For me, tomatoes are the top. It's the best vegetable to put on sandwiches and burgers. It's the base for almost all red Italian sauces. They work in all spanish and indian cuisines as well. Taco Bell doesn't have them for their tacos. And they have lots of lycopene. I think corn should be second simply because of all the great shit that comes out of corn - corn starch, corn flour, corn meal, corn bread, delicious ethanol, corn pudding, crawfish boiled corn, creamed corn. Of course corn syrup is there too, and that's not great as a sweetener in soft drinks. Mushrooms are 3rd for obvious reasons. Though an easy argument can be made that potatoes are better. I just put mushrooms in more shit.
Napa Cabbage/Kimchi and Bok Choy rule. Smothered cabbage can be okay and brings people good luck on new years day. Also egg rolls and fried rice as well as to finish garnishing a bowl of pozole. It should be out in the Top 10-15 range imho.
Potatoes should win. Baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes to mix my peas in, really good mashed potatoes that don’t need peas, potato soup, potato salad, sweet potatoes, vodka.
I have them in at #4. Preference is for peruvian purple potatoes if I can get some. Also potato gnocchi. For me, tomatoes are the top. It's the best vegetable to put on sandwiches and burgers. It's the base for almost all red Italian sauces. They work in all spanish and indian cuisines as well. Taco Bell doesn't have them. And they have lots of lycopene. I think corn should be second simply because of all the great shit that comes out of corn - corn starch, corn flour, corn meal, corn bread, delicious ethanol, corn pudding, crawfish boiled corn, creamed corn. Of course corn syrup is there too, and that's not great as a sweetener in soft drinks. Mushrooms are 3rd for obvious reasons. Though an easy argument can be made that potatoes are better. I just put mushrooms in more shit.
I have them in at #4. Preference is for peruvian purple potatoes if I can get some. Also potato gnocchi. For me, tomatoes are the top. It's the best vegetable to put on sandwiches and burgers. It's the base for almost all red Italian sauces. They work in all spanish and indian cuisines as well. Taco Bell doesn't have them. And they have lots of lycopene. I think corn should be second simply because of all the great shit that comes out of corn - corn starch, corn flour, corn meal, corn bread, delicious ethanol, corn pudding, crawfish boiled corn, creamed corn. Of course corn syrup is there too, and that's not great as a sweetener in soft drinks. Mushrooms are 3rd for obvious reasons. Though an easy argument can be made that potatoes are better. I just put mushrooms in more shit.
Mushrooms also come out of more shit.
I don't know a whole lot of people using those kinds for cuisine. But there was a place in Gentilly when I was a kid called Dante's Pizza. They did an afterhours party once that got raided. Everyone was arrested, and the place shut down and became Slicky's Pizza for a while. Slicky's was okay, but it was named for the ball headed owner and not because it was particularly greasy.
Had a big plate of beets for lunch and excited to briefly forget about it next time I poop.
Beets rule. Live Nation comped me some beet crudo last time I was at Fillmore. It was delicious, and I didn't miss the raw fish. However what you posted is true. We often add raw beets to whatever type of apple or vegetable juice we're making. Within a few hours piss can be purple. Same thing several hours later for shit. There were a couple of times I worried I'd busted blood vessels only to remember I drank a bunch of beet juice.
Beets should have been on the list because of the large contingency of beet haters.
Are we lumping all squash together. All squash are not equal.
It just says "squash" not yellow squash (or green beans). That leaves acorn, butternut, yellow, mirlitons/chayotes, honeynut. they all have different tastes and can be used in all kinds of great ways.
Can't wait for one of you nerds to try to take down potatoes with childhood diabetes statistics or some dumb shit
Potatoes should win. Baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes to mix my peas in, really good mashed potatoes that don’t need peas, potato soup, potato salad, sweet potatoes, vodka.
I should have known that was where your allegiances would lie.
Potatoes should win. Baked potatoes, french fries, mashed potatoes to mix my peas in, really good mashed potatoes that don’t need peas, potato soup, potato salad, sweet potatoes, vodka.
I should have known that was where your allegiances would lie.
I basically just like all of these so it’s hard to get emotional about this one.
Agreed. I don't really hate most of these, so I would be fine with several things winning. Most of the feelings are just about a couple things not going out super early.