PEA

hardy, annual, climbing leguminous plant (Pisum sativum) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), grown for food by humans at least since the early Bronze Age; no longer known in the wild form. It is cultivated everywhere in home gardens and on a large scale commercially for freezing or canning. The round seed, borne in a pod, is a highly nutritious food, having a high protein and fiber content. The pod, too, of the varieties known as sugar peas, can be eaten, and the whole plant is grown for forage; the vines of garden varieties are also used for feeding stock. In New England many gardeners plant them on Apr. 19, the anniversary of the battle of Lexington—hoping to have their first peas by the Fourth of July, when according to traditional use they accompany salmon on the menu. Split peas are obtained from the field pea (var. arvense), grown also for forage and as a green manure. About three quarters of the total world crop of the field pea variety is grown in China; much is used for stock feed. It is believed that peas were long grown only for use as pea meal, dried peas, or forage. Using peas as a green table vegetable began in the late Middle Ages, and the garden varieties were developed subsequently. The garden pea is renowned as the plant with which Gregor Mendel conducted the experiments that initiated the science of genetics. The chickpea and the sweet pea belong to different genera. Peas are classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Rosales, family Leguminosae.

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Pea Ridge William L. Shea Earl J. Hess The University of North Carolina Press Chapel Hill London Pea Ridge Civil War Campaign in the West 1992 The University...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shea, William L. Pea Ridge: Civil War campaign in the West / by William L. Shea...
...sponsored by: Unect.com. Steering Committee Conference Co-Chairs: Larry Leifer, Stanford University Roy D. Pea, SRI International Student Volunteers Co-Chairs: Carolyn Gale, Vanderbilt University Brian Reilly, Hayward State...
...Foreword TALATEU A e Eiki Nopele ko Veehla Ka i ai ha faka-ongosia kuo fai o lava lelei pea tuutai mo fakaofoofa, pea oku fakafiefia pea feunga mo taau ke fakamaloia. Ko e ngaahi hiva mo e faiva a e matakali kotoa pe ko enau koloa tukufakaholo...
...a swan and the princess may survive the pea beneath the mattresses, other Andersen protagonists...Great Claus 8 The Princess on the Pea 20 Little Idas Flowers 22...them. Great poppies and peonies blew upon pea pods till they were quite red in the face...
...bureaucratic Provincial Education Association PEA , which acted as a surrogate government...journals. Through this correspondence, the PEA lent an informal, almost personal, atmosphere...journals, public outings, and the like, the PEA was highly visible. Its presence allowed...
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Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide...by Jessica A. Cannon Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide...contribution to filling this void, Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield Guide...
Nikki Giovanni. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems. by Ethel...Nikki Giovanni. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems. New York: Morrow...in her new book Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea. She gives us a history of the world, but...
...Peanuts: The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea. by Richard H. Steckel Peanuts: The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea. By Andrew F. Smith. (Urbana: University...this point of view, the delay of the goober pea on the food scene is a bit of a puzzle...
Mark Dunn. Ella Minnow Pea: A Novel in Letters. by Irving Malin Anchor, 2002. 208 pp. Paper: $12.00. This odd, strangely moving novel, originally...
Peanuts: The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea. by Donna R. Gabaccia By Andrew F. Smith. The Food Series. (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, c. 2002...
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Pea Islands Richard Etheridge by Henry H. Chase Pea Island Station, built in 1878, was one of 18 stations on the...of the sinking Henderson reached shore and found the first Pea Island crew sound asleep, Richard Etheridge--"a colored man...
The pea and the shell by Molly Ivins...keep our collective eye on the shell with the pea under it. No sooner does a body get to noodling...commercial caused to me to lose sight of the pea completely, and the shells too, for that matter...
The Prince, the Professor, and the Pea (Gm Pea, That Is) by Philip Hunter POLICY PLACE The intensifying UK debate over genetically modified crops has rekindled a feud between Prince Charles, heir to the throne, and leading evolutionary biologist...
...seedy, sexy, quaint, kitsch and covered in pea soup. Philip Kerr takes a look at the star...sunshine. "No," he insisted, "I mean the pea-soupers. I seen em in those Sherlock Holmes...searching for the home of their hero in a real pea-souper. Other, more recent films set in...
...CHILDSS The Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea isnt simply a retelling of the familiar...Leigh Warren. "At its core theres still the pea test, of course," says Arima, a respected...inter-kingdom animosity and the legendary pea contest. "I was very interested in approaching...
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Govt Moves to Boost Pigeon Pea Potentials. Pigeon pea, known locally as "kadyos," may soon give coffee a run for...said its scientists are working feverishly to transform pigeon pea into a winner apart from its being a food crop that can be...
Heaven Scent, or Why the Sweet Pea Is Our Fragrant Favourite. Byline: Liz...them their delightful name. Now the sweet pea, whose Latin name lathyrus odoratus means...Fragrantissma, a popular variety of sweet pea, was the clear winner for itsability to...
...That Holds a Royal Slimming Secret; Heath Pea: Charles II Gave It to His Plump Mistress...Experts want to re-establish the humble heath pea to fight the nations weightcrisis after...discovered during an archaeological dig. Heath pea, also known as bitter vetch, was used in...
SHOOTS YOU, SIR... Got the Fish? Youll Need Some Pea Shoots to Go with It. The pea shoot is no mere transient leaf. Nor is it one of...Imagine the essence of the very freshest, just-shucked pea, and youre halfway there. These shoots, or tops...
Gardeners Urged to Dig in and Save the Carlin Pea. Byline: Tony Henderson A PEA which became a traditional annual dish in the North-East...brought back from the brink of extinction. The carlin pea dates at least to Elizabethan times and is still...
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PEA hardy, annual, climbing leguminous plant ( Pisum sativum...salmon on the menu. Split peas are obtained from the field pea (var. arvense ), grown also for forage and as a green manure. About three quarters of the total world crop of the field pea variety is grown in China; much is used for stock feed. It...
SWEET PEA annual climbing plant ( Lathyrus odoratus...by tendrils and require support. The sweet pea is also a honey plant and the source of an...more often made synthetically. The green pea and chickpea are related but of separate...
PEA RIDGE chain of hills, NW Ark., where the Civil War battle of Pea Ridge (or Elkhorn Tavern) was fought Mar. 6 8, 1862. Earl...wings, becoming separated, were crushed on successive days. Pea Ridge was the first decisive victory won by the Union army...
PEA RIDGE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK see National Parks and Monuments (table). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...a large plant family, called also the pea, or legume, family. Numbering about 650...stored for the embryo in the seed (e.g., the pea) is rich in protein. In many regions, especially...from acacia, black locust, broom, and sweet pea), vegetable oils (e.g., soybean and peanut...
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