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pod pea - Glossary Search

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pod pea Glossary Term
Varieties of legumes that are among a family of peas, which consist of fresh, field, or pod peas. Fresh peas and field peas are grown to be removed from the pod and eaten raw or used as ingredients for salads, soups, stews, casseroles, and other dishes.
peas Glossary Term
Varieties of small round legumes that are typically classified as fresh, field or pod peas. The fresh pea is a small, round green vegetable, which is grown in a pod and is generally harvested in the early summer.
snow peas Glossary Term
Flat, edible, pea pods that contain tiny peas. The thin crisp pods from this vegetable are a bright green, turning a rich dark green when cooked.
sugar snap peas Glossary Term
A flavorful vegetable that is a cross between snow peas and garden peas. The Sugar Snap Peas are eaten in the pods and do not require shelling.
pigeon pea Glossary Term
A small, round off-white vegetable (legume) grown in a pod similar to a pea or bean. They have a delicious nutty flavor and can be used as an alternative to the lima bean.
split pea Glossary Term
A dried variety of a yellow or green pea, which is referred to as a field pea and belongs to the legume family.
snow pea leaf and tendril Glossary Term
The tender uppermost leaf and Tendril of the snow pea sprout that grows during the early stages of development of the snow pea plant.
pea shoots Glossary Term
The delicate spiraling vines (shoots) and uppermost leaves of a young pea plant. Tender in texture, the shoots provide a sweet flavor that is a cross between the taste of peas and spinach with a hint of watercress.
wasabi peas Glossary Term
An Asian snack made by coating dried peas with the sharp, hot flavored condiment known as "wasabi" that is one of the most important seasonings in Japanese cooking.
yellow split pea Glossary Term
A small pea with a circular shape and a very mild flavor. They are usually dried and then split in half before they are sold.
french-canadian pea soup Glossary Term
A water-based soup made from dried legumes grown fresh in French Canadian regions where it is referred to as soup aux pois.
snow pea sprouts Glossary Term
The firm but tender new shoots of the snow pea plant. The sprouts are eaten raw, steamed, stir-fried or added to soups.
split pea and ham soup Glossary Term
A thick soup that may appear similar to a chowder, containing a larger proportion of solid ingredients and a smaller amount of liquid broth.
star anise Glossary Term
A spice that comes from an eight-point star shaped pod, which originates in China and is taken from a small evergreen tree.
locust Glossary Term
A fruit that are pods from trees grown in the Orient, Mediterranean and Italy. The pods are flat, curved, leathery and brown with a purplish tint.
black-eyed pea Glossary Term
A type of legume that originated in Asia, but is also grown in the southern United States. It is an oval-shaped bean, ivory in color with a small black spot, referred to as the "eye.
st. johns bread Glossary Term
A fruit that are pods from trees grown in the Orient, Mediterranean and Italy. The pods are flat, curved, leathery and brown with a purplish tint.
pulse Glossary Term
1) The dried seed contained within the pod of several varieties of legumes, which include beans, lentils, and peas.
bean Glossary Term
A generic name given to various plants in the legume family including kidney, navy, fava, pinto, lima, black, red, green, chickpea, and lentil.
scarlett runner bean Glossary Term
A variety of bean, which is also referred to simply as a Runner Bean that can be eaten as a fresh green bean, a fresh podded bean or a dried bean.
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