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  2. Angel Hair with Pancetta and Peas Recipe - AOL

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    In a very large pot, bring 5 quarts water and 3 tablespoons salt to a boil. Add the pasta and cook until just al dente, about 1 minute less than the package directions.

  3. 30 Types of Soup You Should Know How to Make - AOL

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    Erin McDowell. Time Commitment: 1 hour. Why We Love It: vegetarian, crowd pleaser, kid-friendly Minestrone has been around for thousands of years, but the recipe for this popular Italian soup isn ...

  4. 30 Festive Christmas Salads That Are Perfect for the Holiday ...

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    Get the recipe: Pomegranate and Pear Green Salad with Ginger Dressing A Farm Girl's Dabbles This warm German potato salad recipe features tender red potatoes and bites of bacon in a tangy bacon ...

  5. Pea - Wikipedia

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    In England, the distinction between field peas and garden peas dates from the early 17th century: John Gerard and John Parkinson both mention garden peas. [ citation needed ] Sugar peas , which the French called mange-tout , because they were eaten pods and all, were introduced to France from the market gardens of Holland in the time of Henri ...

  6. List of legume dishes - Wikipedia

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    A selection of various legumes. This is a list of legume dishes.A legume is a plant in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seed of such a plant. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for their food grain seed (e.g. beans and lentils, or generally pulse), for livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure

  7. Snap pea - Wikipedia

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    An edible-podded pea is similar to a garden, or English, pea, but the pod is less fibrous, and is edible when young. Pods of the edible-podded pea, including snap peas, do not have a membrane and do not open when ripe. At maturity, the pods grow to around 4 to 8 centimetres (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 3 inches) in length. Pods contain three to nine peas.

  8. Which type of peas is healthiest — canned, frozen or fresh ...

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    Plus, with frozen and canned varieties available, peas are an exceptionally cost-effective, nutritious food. Peas nutrition. In a cup of cooked green peas, you'll find: 134 calories. 8.6 grams protein

  9. Snow pea - Wikipedia

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    A child holding an edible pod pea in Kenya. Snow peas, along with sugar snap peas and unlike field and garden peas, are notable for having edible pods that lack inedible fiber [11] (in the form of "parchment", a fibrous layer found in the inner pod rich in lignin [12]) in the pod walls. Snow peas have the thinner walls of the two edible pod ...