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Asda Freshly Frozen Sweetcorn

 
Description: Manufacturer: Asda / Type: Vegetable

Newest Review: ... about putting the rest into a plastic tub for the fridge. With a bag of frozen stuff you can simply take out what you need ... more

 ... and leave the rest in the freezer. The frozen stuff is also far far cheaper that buying tinned sweetcorn. It does require slightly more care in cooking it than tinned stuff - tinned stuff just needs to be slightly warmed, whereas this needs to be cooked from frozen. If cooking it in the microwave, be sure to cook it in a loosely covered container (such as a bowl with a plate resting in top) to keep the steam in, and don't overcook it or it will end up tough and nasty (if the kernels start bursting you've cooked it ...more

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alltruism
Premium Review Asda Freshly Frozen Sweetcorn: Good value, easy to use and tasty (183 words)
by - written on 16/08/09 (Useful, 21 readings)
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This big bag of frozen corn offers great value, and great convenience, especially when compared to the tinned alternative. With a tin, you have to use it all, or faff about putting the rest into a plastic tub for the fridge. With a bag of frozen stuff you can simply take out what you need and leave the rest in the freezer. The frozen stuff is also far far cheaper that buying tinned sweetcorn. It does require slightly more care in cooking it than tinned stuff - tinned stuff just needs to be slightly warmed, whereas this needs to be cooked from frozen. If cooking it in the microwave, be sure to cook it in a loosely covered container (such as a bowl ...  Read the complete review

eatingpinkzebras
Premium Review Not a sweet experience (316 words)
by - written on 03/02/09 (Very useful, 132 readings)
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Recently I have been looking for a way to get more fruit and vegetables into my diet. I tend to shy away from buying fresh items as I often seem to use half of them and then leave the other half to rot in the fridge! So frozen seemed to be the way to go, and as I like sweetcorn, I was pleased to see this packet of Asda Freshly Frozen Sweetcorn in my local supermarket. The packet or bag is grey and has a picture of a big bowl of sweetcorn on the front, with a knob of butter melting on the top of it. The packet says that the corn has been 'frozen within hours of harvesting for locked in freshness', which sounds good. The sweetcorn is easy to cook, just likes ...  Read the complete review

 

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