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  2. Mushy peas - Wikipedia

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    Most commercially produced mushy peas contain artificial colourants to make them green; without these the dish would be murky grey. [4] Traditionally the controversial colourant tartrazine (E102) had been used as one of the colourants; however, as recently as 2019, major manufacturers were using a combination of brilliant blue FCF (E133) and riboflavin (E101).

  3. Marrowfat peas - Wikipedia

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    They are starchy, and are used to make mushy peas. [3] [4] Marrowfat peas with a good green colour are exported from the UK to Japan for the snack food market, [1] while paler peas are used for canning. Those with thin skins and a soft texture are ideal for making mushy peas. Canned marrowfat or "processed" peas are reconstituted from dried peas.

  4. 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.

  5. All We Are Saying Is ‘Give Peas a Chance’ - AOL

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    Mushy peas work as a side dish for any number of comfort foods, from meatloaf to roasted chicken. ... The recipe calls for chicken stock, cream, peas, butter, dill, and pie crust. The result is a ...

  6. Pea - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, dried, rehydrated and mashed marrowfat peas, or cooked green split peas, known as mushy peas, are popular, originally in the north of England, but now ubiquitously, and especially as an accompaniment to fish and chips or meat pies, particularly in fish and chip shops. Sodium bicarbonate is sometimes added to soften the ...

  7. Pie floater - Wikipedia

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    The pie floater is an Australian dish sold in Adelaide.It consists of a meat pie in a thick pea soup, typically with the addition of tomato sauce.Believed to have been first created in the 1890s, the pie floater gained popularity as a meal sold by South Australian pie carts.

  8. The 15-Minute Meal I Always Make When I Don't Feel Like Cooking

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    Picture this: It’s 4 p.m. and you are running late for the school pick-up car line. You still have to head to soccer and swimming after getting the kids, and you have no idea what to make for ...

  9. One Pot Spinach Pea Pasta Recipe - AOL

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    Cook the pasta according to package directions until al dente. Drain and set aside. Put the pot back over medium-high heat and add the cream and spinach. Bring to a boil, take off the heat and ...