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Discussion in 'Food & Drink Forum' started by Playa, Nov 19, 2010.

  1. Playa

    Playa The coach is a near

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    is there a difference between wasabi beans and wasabi peas? I've had the green ones(peas?), never had the brown ones. Brown aren't as pretty. How's the taste? Fuck you Barry.
     
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    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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  3. Playa

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    Hotter than the peas, or are they the same?
     
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    jazzbluescat superstar...yo.

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    Wasabean, wasapea?
     
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    I like the wasabi edamame (soybean) better than the wasabi peas. They seem a bit hotter, but are also more crunchy.
     
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    Try the wasabi terriaki almonds. Addictive as hell
     
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    Wasabi is Japanese horseradish. It is most famous in form of a green paste used as condiment for sashimi (raw seafood) and sushi. However, wasabi is also used for many other Japanese dishes. Wasabi is a root vegetable that is grated into a green paste. In supermarkets, wasabi is widely available as a paste or in powder form. Wasabi powder has to be mixed with water to become a paste. Wasabi has a strong, hot flavour which dissipates within a few seconds and leaves no burning aftertaste in one's mouth.
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    Many "wasabi" powder and paste products that are available in supermarkets (and even some restaurants) contain only very little or no real wasabi at all and are made of coloured horseradish instead. This is due to the fact that cultivation of real wasabi is relatively difficult and expensive.
     
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    I'm not sure, but your little icon looked a lot like my friend Timmy, I'm suprized that's your name too :p I find them in Target all the time, however I don't know much about the UK, sorry! /silly american.
     

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