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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...Missouri Historical Review 61 (Oct. 1966): 22-50. PEA RIDGE Stop 4 (Obersons Field) Shea and Hess, Pea Ridge, 103-12. Stop 6 (Fosters Farm) Brown, Albert Pike and the Pea Ridge Atroci- ties, 345-59; Shea and Hess, Pea Ridge...
Appendix 1 The Legacy of Pea Ridge Pea Ridge lived on as a potent force in the lives of the participants...spawned many new military leaders. Three Federal generals fought at Pea Ridge Curtis, Sigel, and Asboth , and twelve officers of lower...
navy bean. The pea that this bean is compared to is prob. the English pea the garden or green pea rather than the French pea le petit pois , which is even smaller. The word pea has been used liberally to describe the size of other small objects...
...Suppose that the universe were made up of pea soup. Pea soup is full of matter. It contains peas, bits of ham, water, different starches...Within this bubble of nothingness in the pea soup, the peas, the water, and the bits of ham can be...
PEA . Sabelli and his coworkers 1974 proposed that...example, they mention 2-phenylethylamine PEA , an endogenous amine found in the brain that...activation, and excitement. They point out that PEA is formed mainly by the decarboxylation of...
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Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield...by Jessica A. Cannon Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield...contribution to filling this void, Wilsons Creek, Pea Ridge, and Prairie Grove: A Battlefield...
...Nikki Giovanni. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems. by Ethel Morgan...Nikki Giovanni. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems. New York...in her new book Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea. She gives us a history of the world...
...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...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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Minding Their Peas and Cues. by Paul Hodgins DESPITE...Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea isnt simply a retelling of the...At its core theres still the pea test, of course," says Arima...animosity and the legendary pea contest. "I was very interested...
...that goes into getting these peas from the soil to the shelf...waiting to be converted to the new pea, its easy to see why the supermarket...shaping the market and pushing the pea. But a share of the responsibility...insect-killers protect the peas. Two hundred yards down the...
Peas for the Rockies by Dave Wann Peas arent picky: They thrive in cool temperatures and prefer the slightly...cooling blanket of organic mulch when spring turns to summer. Sow peas as early as the ground can be worked. Dig a shallow trench about...
Sugar Snap Peas These crisp beauties have a fleeting season...tenderness in the spring and early summer. The peas, pod and all, are delicious just eaten...minced garlic and cook 10 seconds, then add peas and cook until bright green and crisp...
...more certainly still, the Pea Island rescue boat would row...In the 1930s, shoaling left Pea Island no longer an island, though the dune peas that provided its name still...Now devoid of inhabitants, Pea Island is a wildlife preserve...
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Govt Moves to Boost Pigeon Pea Potentials. Pigeon pea, known locally as "kadyos," may soon give coffee a run...said its scientists are working feverishly to transform pigeon pea into a winner apart from its being a food crop that can be...
...supports with strings for the sweet pea plant to train up. All the tendrils...each. A beautiful plant, sweet peas are filled with nostalgia -- in...GARDENING TOP TIPS HOW WILL MY SWEET PEA FLOWER LONGER? SWEET peas can be kept flowering much longer...
...raises hundreds of sweet pea plants from seed in the...full bloom during Sweet Pea Week, July 3-10. Gardeners whose sweet peas are looking weak and wishy...than 50 types of sweet pea - heritage, modern...and bi-colour sweet peas - are displayed on canes...
...Jeffrey Brande, of the National Sweet Pea Society, said he was not surprisedhis...flower had won. Ive been growing sweet peas since 1969 and wasattracted to them...comes from the Greek lathyros, for pea,and the Latin word for fragrant...
Doctors Discover Pea Sprouting in Mans Lung. Byline: Steve...the lab: He didnt have cancer. He had a pea sprouting inside his chest. "A couple...was pretty grungy, but it looked like a pea," Spillane said. "I sent it to the pathologist...
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...salmon on the menu. Split peas are obtained from the field pea (var. arvense ), grown...grown only for use as pea meal, dried peas, or forage. Using peas...chickpea and the sweet pea belong to different genera. Peas are classified in the...
...As cut flowers, sweet peas are one of the more important...require support. The sweet pea is also a honey plant...synthetically. The green pea and chickpea are related...separate genera. The term pea is sometimes used generally...leguminous plant. Sweet peas are classified in the...
PEA RIDGE chain of hills, NW Ark., where the Civil War battle of Pea Ridge (or Elkhorn Tavern) was fought Mar. 6 8, 1862...becoming separated, were crushed on successive days. Pea Ridge was the first decisive victory won by the Union...
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.
...plant family, called also the pea, or legume, family. Numbering...embryo in the seed (e.g., the pea) is rich in protein. In many...or expensive, legumes notably peas, beans, lentils, peanuts...black locust, broom, and sweet pea), vegetable oils (e.g...
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