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Following on from the farago of the Boston beanslast week, I present...

I often buy bags of Tesco value stir-fry. Not the snazzy stuff with glamorous things like mushroom and pepper, but the big bags of shredded cabbage, carrots, beansprouts and onion. They're cheap, and they save me doing the shredding. Also, since most places only sell beansprouts in ludicrous-sized bags, it means I end up with a quantity I can reasonably eat before it goes off.

Occasionally, I actually stir-fry the stuff. More commonly I make giant batches of Bento Lady's vegetable pickle salad, and eat it with everything. Or I make it into some sort of slaw.

Anyway, I was questing for something similar to Tesco-value-stir-fry in our new Morrisons. They only have the superior kind, so I bought "Chinese stir fry".

But what's this?


Exactly. "Do not eat raw."

For the record, it contains cabbage, onion, carrot, peppers, beansprouts, bamboo shoots and water chestnuts.

Of those, I'm confident all but the last two can usually be eaten without "thorough cooking". T'internet suggests that water chestnuts are fine, and it's the bamboo shoots that are problematic.

Add this to the list of more-restrictive-than-expected foodstuffs.

Conversely, the yellow peril (by which I mean smoked haddock) I bought from Morrisons was labelled "Previously frozen. Good to freeze." Which is much more permissive than I'd have expected.

Edit
For those who care, I stand corrected. The stir fry mix came fun the Co-op. The fish reallydid come from Morrison's, though.

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