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E:19/07 Win £100 to spend at Waitrose and enjoy British seasonal food - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums

Http://uktv.co.uk/food/competition/aid/591147 reg/login answer: I think I might go with green peas, see cheekychicken, littleholly and newlywed's post below, but hey go with your gut instinct! Which of these popular British vegetables is now in season?<INPUT type=radio value=66978 name=answerID17800>

Leek<INPUT type=radio value=66979 name=answerID17800>

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Green peasAlmost half of Waitrose branches also now have a regional fruit and vegetable offer which is clearly labelled and gives you the opportunity to support local farmers, as well as enjoying the best of British food in season. Just answer a simple question for your chance to win £100 of delicious British seasonal food from Waitrose.

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I think the answer is leek.

Peas are spring, and brocolli is autumn

I've just done a search on google and it says all 3 are now in season???

This site has peas and broccoli but not leek?

I tend to buy frozen, so have no idea

Their own site has peas, so I should think that's what they're after!

Quote: : Chicken Their own site has peas, so I should think that's what they're after! Thinking about it my mum has loads of peas growing in her garden at the moment so I think i'll go with that!!

Try this link on the same site: http://uktv.co.uk/food/homepage/sid/5154

According to this chart it's peas. peas click here (Sorry for the bad pun)

Quote: : According to this chart it's peas. peas click here (Sorry for the bad pun)