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What the hell is a middle class vegetable? Is this some slight at the Irish and potatoes?
Anything that appears in more than three episodes of come dine with me
It's the next rung down on the Social Class Idiocy Food Analogue Scale after Gammon.
I became very defensive over gammon when it became a slur - it's one of my favourite joints of meat to cook. Inexpensive and goes with just about anything too.
Also keeps in the fridge for yonks. Can't say that about chicken now can you, eh?
This seems a very British reaction - how dare you insult my pig-based food stuff by comparing it to a Tory blowhard!
Hands off my Pak Choi