I'm going peas. Garden, marrowfat or mushy. More flexible than a contortionist's spine. P.s. It is preseason and things are very boring
I'm sticking with mine guys. Even Neville Chamberlain gave a nod when he went for a peas ment with Hitler.
Love my veggies. Asparagus Tenderstem broccoli Sugar snap peas Parsnips Red cabbage - preferably raw and finely shredded partnered with some spicy food Lentils Spinach, especially together in a Greek pasty with feta In fact there are very few vegetables I don't like. Apart from green beans. The Scott Wiseman of the vegetable world.
I assumed it was a fruit, but the interweb says it's treated as a vegetable. So I'll go tomato. Not the standard ones. But premium cherry tomatoes. I get some from Aldi. They're outstanding. I'll go with them. Runner up has to be the potato. Such a versatile vegetable. And bringing up the rear (shut it, @Stephen Dawson) in 3rd place, the onion. Again, has a lot going for it.
I once knew an assassin called Arty who killed 3 people in a supermarket for a really small amount of money. Headline in local paper 'Arty chokes three for a pound in Tesco'. Dunt like artichokes either.