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to think that peas are a vegetable

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CleverPlansAndSecretTricks · 09/09/2015 16:34

DS (4) loves peas. So I give him them often and feel a warm glow of being a good parent because he is eating vegetables.

But....

I have detected murmurings on mumsnet said they are not a vegetable!!
Wtf are they then? And am I, in fact, a failure who is dooming my child's future health because he won't eat cabbage or Kale?

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TheRealAmyLee · 15/09/2015 18:13

Peas forever!

MrsPear · 15/09/2015 18:21

Please someone recap for me

I should stop ds2 eating peas from the freezer and them both eating hot grilled corn on the beach as they are both as crap for them as a bag of crisps?!

AGnu · 15/09/2015 18:54

Vegetables = vegetation for the dinner table centrepieces aside!

sproketmx · 15/09/2015 18:58

Well jux, come meet mine. Can't get a pea near their mouths from the freezer or not. Sausage chips and beans is about as exciting as it gets here

bolleauxnouveau · 15/09/2015 22:55
is a complete meal you know.
BigChocFrenzy · 15/09/2015 23:46

Peas are my favourite veg.
They are a legume and some Paleo folk think we didn't evolve to eat them, whixch causes some prejudice.

I am NOT a legumist. I reject prejudice against any colour or shape of veg

fuzzpig · 16/09/2015 00:19

We had one of those magic sweetcorn stalls in the mall. Fantastic location. Lasted about a month :o it's a milkshake bar now!

Lweji · 16/09/2015 00:27

Peas - seeds

Peas in the pod - fruit

Green peas - some green stuff that is ok to be eaten in moderation as part of a diverse diet.

SarfEasticatedMumma · 16/09/2015 05:25

yorkshapudding Wed 09-Sep-15 18:29:59

"FFS, no wonder my clinic is always full of teenagers who are starving themselves half to death and cutting themselves as "punishment" for "bingeing" on half a fucking banana hmm

As much as we like to blame the media, advertising, supermodels etc etc the reality is that kids get most of their negative messages about food from the adults around them which is why I absolutely despair when I hear people agonising about the calory content of a fucking pea! They're PEAS!! They're green!! They come from the earth rather than being man made in some horrible factory somewhere!!

Apologies for the sweary rant but sometimes I feel like the world has gone completely mad."

I agree york

Bulbasaur · 16/09/2015 05:46

Technically, if you're going on botany definitions of plants, there's no such thing as vegetables. "Vegetables" are categorized based on what part of the plant they're from (cabbages - leaves, celery - stems, ect...).

Here's a fun fact that will blow your mind. Peas themselves are neither fruit nor vegetable. They're seeds. Grin

BertrandRussell · 16/09/2015 06:07

Peas obviously aren't vegetables because poor people can buy them from Iceland. And there is no moral high ground you can occupy because your children eat peas.

Focusfocus · 16/09/2015 07:27

Corn is grass
Peas are fruit

God why don't I just start counting ketchup and squash as five a day then!

Bolshybookworm · 16/09/2015 08:34

Muttar paneer (cheese and peas) is the FOOD OF THE GODS!

Vickisuli · 16/09/2015 09:35

For god's sake of course peas count. It even says so on the packet. And sweetcorn.

BUT, going off topic, can anyone explain to me whether popcorn counts? It's just corn kernels (ignoring the fact you may smother it in sugar or salt)? I'm talking about making it myself at home from dried corn kernels which are clearly sweetcorn kernels dried. But then cornflakes are made from corn too and are obviously not one of the five a day! Is that because in cornflakes it's milled down as flour? Or is corn as in flour made from a different part of the plant?

School serve it as a side dish with dinners, does this mean they think it's a veg? (They are pretty healthy with their meals on the whole and the popcorn is plain no sugar or salt)

bolleauxnouveau · 16/09/2015 09:35

Bolshy I feel obliged to agree. cheesy peas!

CleverPlansAndSecretTricks · 19/09/2015 11:22

Someone at the BBC has been reading our thread I think Grin??www.bbc.com/earth/story/20150917-do-vegetables-really-exist??

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CleverPlansAndSecretTricks · 19/09/2015 11:23

Oops, the app added all those ??

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Lweji · 19/09/2015 15:31

I don't know, Clever, this is a long standing philosophical debate...

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