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Birds Eye quality manager eats 32 plates of peas a day

Birds Eye quality manager eats 32 plates of peas a day

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Do you have a food that you don't think you'd ever get tired of eating? Well, meet Michelle Lawrie, who eats around 32 plates of peas... EVERY DAY! It's part of her job, working as a quality manager for a food company, but she loves peas so much, that she even has more for tea when she goes home.Michelle says she checks the peas for three things, their colour, taste and texture.She wants the peas to be a "vibrant" green, taste sweet, and feel "tender" rather than "pasty".Michelle is certainly a pea expert, but if you had to eat a food every day, what would it be and why? Let us know in the comments...
According to Michelle, the weather has a big impact on how peas taste, saying:"The sweetness depends on the weather. This year in particular we've had a lot of sun so the peas are very, very sweet this year - exceptionally so."Michelle thinks the food she gets to eat every day is pea-licious, but what food would you be an expert in?Do you know the best colour, taste and texture of your fave food?What food would you most like to taste test? Would it be a fruit, maybe something unhealthy like chocolate or cake?Or, maybe even something more unusual? Let us know in the comments below...
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