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  2. Fresh or Frozen, These Recipes Will Change the Way You ... - AOL

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    Arugula and Three-Pea Salad. Oh, the greenery! You'll find sharp, peppery arugula, lots of fresh herbs, and sweet, snap, and snow peas, all tossed together with goat cheese and radish slices.

  3. Fresh Pea Soup with Ham Recipe - AOL

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    In a large pot, melt the butter. Add the fennel, onion and garlic and season with salt. Cook over moderate heat, stirring, until the vegetables are tender but not browned, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the ...

  4. They eat what? New Year’s food traditions from around the world

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    A major New Year’s food tradition in the American South, Hoppin’ John is a dish of pork-flavored field peas or black-eyed peas (symbolizing coins) and rice, frequently served with collards or ...

  5. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes use ham hock, fatback, country sausage, or smoked turkey parts instead of bacon. A few use green peppers or vinegar and spices. Smaller than black-eyed peas, field peas are used in the South Carolina Lowcountry and coastal Georgia. Black-eyed peas are the norm elsewhere.

  6. Carla Hall’s Simple Black-Eyed Pea Salad Is Sure to ... - AOL

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    It's light and fresh and delicious—and takes about five minutes to throw together.

  7. Pease pudding - Wikipedia

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    In parts of the Midlands, [citation needed] it replaces mushy peas as a traditional accompaniment to fish and chips, although the distinction is largely the name and tendency for mushy peas to be green. In both cases, the starchy "field peas" used are harvested dry, as opposed to "sweet peas", which are the same species harvested fresh.

  8. Peasemeal - Wikipedia

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    Peasemeal (also called pea flour) is a flour produced from yellow field peas that have been roasted. The roasting enables greater access to protein and starch , thus increasing nutritive value . Traditionally the peas would be ground three times using water-powered stone mills.

  9. New Year's tradition to eat 12 grapes or black-eyed peas for luck

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    1/2 cup chopped fresh herbs (parsley, dill, cilantro or basil) 1 tbsp lemon or lime juice. 1 small onion, chopped. ... Check out her recipe below. Black-eyed peas with cornbread dumplings.