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Breedingmad
05 Sep 16 17:03
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In a tin of peas there is loads of water enough to cover the peas in a pan
but a tin of sweetcorn there is hardly any and in the pan it barely covers
any of the sweetcorn?Laugh

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Gallivanter
When: 05 Sep 16 17:05
Maybe sweetcorns don't pee as much as peas pee?
By:
onlooker
When: 05 Sep 16 17:19
It is not such a silly question.

I have often wondered the same myself.
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Velasquez
When: 05 Sep 16 18:39
Probably to do with preserving the outer texture of the pea and the texture of the corn...corn is tougher.
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Make my hay
When: 05 Sep 16 19:08
I think it's because peas are round which makes more space for the water to get in-between them in the tin, where as  sweetcorn are more cube shaped and fit together better thus not so much space for the water.
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1st time poster
When: 05 Sep 16 19:35
think your supposed to pour the sweetcorn on the barbie arnt you, Wink
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Breedingmad
When: 05 Sep 16 19:40
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