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Tesco Tinned ChickpeasNewest Review: ... on white panels. They are vegetarian of course, but they are not guaranteed nut-free. Tesco tinned chickpeas are very good ... more More Tesco in Food
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by - written on 12/10/09 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Humans have been cultivating chickpeas (also known as Garbanzo beans and Egyptian peas) for over 7500 years. Chickpea remains of that age have been found in the Middle East. They have a lot of health benefits. Even though they naturally have a relatively high-fat content it is 'good' fat. They have been proven to lower cholesterol and prevent heart attacks. They are also a source of fibre which helps to maintain a healthy digestive system. A portion of chickpeas is low Gi and also counts towards your 'five-a-day'. Chickpeas usually look pale beige, though they are available in more colours. They look small and round with a pointed tip. They aren't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 98 readings)
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I watched a tv documentary about a food factory about a year ago and it showed the conditions in a factory that made hummous. The factory workers wore wellies and went to the toilets in the wellies, returning to the factory floor and working in their wellies. It showed stuff being dropped on the floor and then used in the hummous. As the toilets were far from pristine, the programme made the observation that some hummous could contain fecal matter. Barf. It was at this point that I committed to making my own hummous. I do boil up dried chickpeas quite a lot - but it is a faff as you have to soak them overnight at least - but 24 hrs soaking is better. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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My mum always told me to stay away from tinned food and to use fresh vegetables; but let's face it I'm just too unorganised to plan 12 hours in advance what I want to eat and soak dried chickpeas in water overnight. You can always find one or more tins of chickpeas in my cupboard and the Tesco ones are just the cheapest on the market. I use them in so many dishes, starting from homemade hummus to Indian curries. The chickpeas seem to be of a good quality. The taste great and are not soggy at all; I never found any 'bad' or discoloured ones in the tin. As they are in pure water you don't really have to wash them before using and they keep their ... Read the complete review
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