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Batchelors Garden Peas in Water - 300g
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About Batchelors Garden Peas in Water
About Batchelors Garden Peas in Water
Canned garden peas might not sound like something you'd feel strongly about, but ask a British expat in Canada what they actually miss and there's a reasonable chance tinned peas come up sooner than you'd expect.
Batchelors Garden Peas in Water come in a 300g tin and are the sort of pantry staple that earns its place without making a fuss. Soft, mild, and ready to go straight from the tin, they work alongside a pie, spooned over a jacket potato, or simply tipped into whatever needs a bit of green. The format is exactly what it sounds like: garden peas, packed in water, imported from the United Kingdom.
What makes them worth seeking out is that they are the specific version British households have always kept in the cupboard. Not a substitute, not a near-enough alternative. The Great British Shop stocks them as part of a wider range of British pantry goods shipped from Canada, so there is no waiting on a parcel from the UK or hoping a family member remembers to pack a tin.
Batchelors has been a fixture in British kitchens for a long time, and the garden pea tin is one of those products where familiarity is genuinely the point. The 300g size is useful enough to keep a couple in the cupboard without taking over the shelf.
Frequently asked questions about Batchelors Garden Peas in Water
Q: Are Batchelors Garden Peas in Water suitable for vegetarians and vegans?
A: The ingredient list for Batchelors Garden Peas in Water is about as simple as it gets: peas and water. There are no animal-derived additives, gelatine, or dairy ingredients present. While no formal dietary claim has been supplied with this product listing, the ingredients are entirely plant-based, making them a straightforward choice for vegetarians and vegans looking to keep their pantry stocked with reliable basics.
Q: Where are Batchelors Garden Peas grown and packed?
A: Batchelors Garden Peas are British grown and packed in the United Kingdom, which matters to anyone who has ever been particular about their tinned peas. There is something quietly reassuring about a product that has not travelled far from field to tin. For British expats in Canada, that provenance is part of what makes them feel like the real thing rather than a loose substitute from the international aisle.
Q: What is the best way to use Batchelors Garden Peas in Water?
A: Batchelors Garden Peas in Water are picked at peak freshness and packed to preserve their natural flavour, which means they work well straight from the tin with very little effort required. They are the sort of thing you drain and warm through alongside a pie, stir into a rice dish, or add to a soup that needs a bit of green. A 300g tin is a practical size for a side dish for two, or for bulking out a weeknight meal without much planning.
More about Batchelors Garden Peas in Water
Batchelors Garden Peas in Water sit firmly in the British tinned vegetable tradition, a category that has kept British kitchens running for generations. The 300g tin is the standard household size, sized right for a side dish or stirred into something larger without waste.
For British expats across Canada, tinned peas are one of those quietly significant things that Canadian supermarket shelves do not quite replicate in the same way. It is not about the peas themselves so much as the texture, the flavour, and the familiarity of the specific product they grew up with.
The peas are British grown and packed, which matters to anyone who has ever read a tin label and felt mildly suspicious. Storage is straightforward: a cool, dry cupboard does the job, and the tin format means there is no urgency to use them quickly once they are in the house.
Batchelors produces a range of British pantry staples beyond tinned peas, including mushy peas and a variety of soups and pasta products. The full Batchelors range in Canada is worth a look if you are restocking more than one shelf, and it sits alongside other British pantry favourites on the site.
The tin ships from within Canada rather than overseas, which keeps things sensible for anyone in Toronto, Vancouver or Windsor building a British cupboard one reliable staple at a time.
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