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3728.1 | Read this in Vegetarian Times, I believe. | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Don't you cryyyieeyyy tonite... | Thu Jan 07 1993 11:44 | 17 |
| That's funny - Me and my sister actually prefer canned green beans over
fresh (unless they're cooked to death). And, I prefer canned corn,
too (not over fresh, though).
Anyway, I've heard that frozen veggies contain more vitamins and
minerals than canned, unless you use the liquid from the can as well.
Anytime veggies are allowed to soak and/or cook in liquid, the vitamins
and minerals leech out into the liquid.
I've also heard that frozen veggies are more nutritious than *fresh* if
the fresh veggies have had to travel a long distance to get to your
store. This is because frozen veggies are frozen ripe and fresh almost
immediately after picking. Most fresh veggies are picked before they
are ripe, and are allowed to "ripen" during transport.
Helpfully,
Michelle
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3728.2 | barely edible | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Thu Jan 07 1993 13:03 | 10 |
| My ex-husband like canned peas. I don't know if there is any
nutritional value in the things because I never could stomach them
myself - the mushier and more overcooked they were the more he liked
them. Ycch. They sure didn't nourish me, because I never thought they
were worth eating! I don't use many canned veggies. Sometimes I use
vacuum-packed corn, and we do eat canned beans (especially garbanzos).
Most canned vegetables are awfully overcooked to my taste, and are
often also oversalted unless you buy the unsalted ones.
/Charlotte
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3728.3 | Canned Peas, please | MCIS2::KOSKINEN | | Thu Jan 07 1993 16:57 | 8 |
| I confess to liking canned peas (Leseur brand only), which do not taste
a thing like fresh peas from the garden (the best!). That is probably
because I grew up eating them. It's those fat, bright green frozen
peas I can't get down. I think it has to do with Sunday dinners as a
child. I have met numerous others who feel the same way about Leseur
brand peas.
Anne
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3728.4 | Canned Peas; NOT! | GJOVAX::MORRISON | | Sun Jan 10 1993 23:21 | 4 |
| The ONLY vegetable in fresh / frozen / canned form that I CANNOT stand
are canned peas - BARF!!! Although I do seem to recall eating the
Leseur brand a long while back and thinking they were on the edge of
eatable.
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3728.5 | | FRUST::HAMILTON | | Mon Jan 11 1993 09:04 | 10 |
| I remember reading in Consumers Reports, albeit 10-12 years ago, that they
could find no measurable difference in vitamin content when comparing
frozen and canned vegetables. They attributed this to the then modern
pressure cooking techniques. Interesting huh?
Does anyone have a newer source of information on this subject?
Scott
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3728.6 | | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 | Mon Jan 11 1993 09:26 | 16 |
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Well, I've decided to give in on certain vegetables. I've agreed
to serve canned corn and canned green beans. Actually, I really
don't like frozen green beans and canned are allright so that is
fine with me. Peas and spinach will continue to be the frozen
variety.
Re: those big mushy peas. I can't stand them either but I really
like tiny peas. The best is Bird's eye "tender tiny peas". They
are kind of sweet and not at all mushy. Sometimes you can do
allright with the more generic brands of peas (Food Club) but
I prefer to spend the extra $.10 since I know Bird's eye is always
good.
Karen
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3728.7 | can't convince myself to eat them anyhow | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Mon Jan 11 1993 12:18 | 11 |
| Well, even if the vitamins are still in them, they don't end up in my
diet because I never could manage to choke down enough of the sodden,
mushy canned peas to constitute a 'serving" of them. Ycch. I'd rather
eat stuff that is in-season, like winter squash now, than those things.
The frozen peas are pretty good, though, if you avoid the ones that are
frozen in some kind of sauce. It was only my ex- who had to have the
canned peas. Not sure why. His mother used to can quite a few
vegetables (especially stewed tomatoes) at home, but I don't remember
her canning peas, and her canned veggies tasted good, anyhow.
/Charlotte
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