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Pot Noodles and Peas.....WHY????

Aberdeen Shrimper

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I have just opened a Pot Noodle and guess what............there are dried peas in it.....AAAAHHHHH.

I can see the point in having them in Beef and Tomato or even the New Lamb and Mince Sauce flavour......but even in Chicken Satay? and now in the Tikka Masala one? i have opened a Tikka Masala Pot Noodle and....its got Peas in it.

How many times have you ordered a Chicken Tikka Masala in a curry house and it arrives with Peas in it....What is with this pea fascination that Pot Noodle have

POT NOODLE.............NOOOOOO MORE PEAS
 
hmm i do like super-noodles, but they have never appealed to me to be honest. i might go a buy one just to join the club

To be honest....not just anyone can cook a pot Noodle....you have to be an accomplished chef with at least 1 Michelin Star to your name
 
I have just opened a Pot Noodle and guess what............there are dried peas in it.....AAAAHHHHH.

I can see the point in having them in Beef and Tomato or even the New Lamb and Mince Sauce flavour......but even in Chicken Satay? and now in the Tikka Masala one? i have opened a Tikka Masala Pot Noodle and....its got Peas in it.

How many times have you ordered a Chicken Tikka Masala in a curry house and it arrives with Peas in it....What is with this pea fascination that Pot Noodle have

POT NOODLE.............NOOOOOO MORE PEAS

I love the dried up peas in a pot noodle. I always pick them out first and eat them as they are!!!
 
That's always bugged me too! They also put peas in the Super Noodles Express pot things you can get too for some reason (especially the curry one!)

Also, why did they stop making Posh Noodles, they were actually really tasty unlike the plastic artificial taste of the regular kind?
 
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I have just opened a Pot Noodle and guess what............there are dried peas in it.....AAAAHHHHH.

I can see the point in having them in Beef and Tomato or even the New Lamb and Mince Sauce flavour......but even in Chicken Satay? and now in the Tikka Masala one? i have opened a Tikka Masala Pot Noodle and....its got Peas in it.

How many times have you ordered a Chicken Tikka Masala in a curry house and it arrives with Peas in it....What is with this pea fascination that Pot Noodle have

POT NOODLE.............NOOOOOO MORE PEAS

You can get curry with peas in it though.
Motor Paneer, if the curry house is half decent, is a top notch side dish. :D
 
Actualy.......this does taste like sh*t....i have put some brown sauce in it to give it taste.....Dont bother with the Tikka Masala one.....YUK
 
So therefore it's now a brown sauce flavoured pot noodle... which doesn't say an awful lot for the strength of it's original flavour!

Well i must concede on this flavour.......but I still feel, for convenience or lack of recourses other than hot water, they work.
 
I have a certain taste...

I love frozen peas also, as well as dried Smash and oxo cubes....luverly

Interesting food taste there!
I quite like raw sausagemeat, although I'm told you shouldn't really eat it.

I had an affection for raw cookie dough when I worked at Sainsbury's as they often left their uncooked cookies in the fresh food chillers...
 
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