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  2. Acer campestre - Wikipedia

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    Acer campestre, known as the field maple, [2] is a flowering plant species in the family Sapindaceae. It is native to much of continental Europe , Britain, southwest Asia from Turkey to the Caucasus, and north Africa in the Atlas Mountains.

  3. Translation (album) - Wikipedia

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    Translation is the eighth studio album by American group Black Eyed Peas.It was released on June 19, 2020, by Epic Records.The album features guest appearances from Shakira, J Balvin, Ozuna, Maluma, Nicky Jam, Tyga, El Alfa, Piso 21, Becky G, French Montana and J. Rey Soul.

  4. Talk:Black peas - Wikipedia

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    Given that this is a rather odd Latin name, and that I've seen a couple of misprints in scientific papers where a space between cajan and the English word "was" is omitted, e.g. "... standard petal of Cajanus cajanwas indented ..., "air-dried bark (1.0 kg) of Cajanus cajanwas collected", "Cajanus cajanwas ploughed and harrowed", I have the ...

  5. Findus - Wikipedia

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    Findus products include ready meals, peas and Crispy Pancakes, the latter of which were invented in the early 1970s. [ 1 ] The Swiss food company Nestlé owned the Findus brand from 1962 to 2000; it sold the rights to the brand in most of Europe (except in Italy where it was owned by Unilever ) in 2000 whilst retaining ownership in Switzerland ...

  6. Mushy peas - Wikipedia

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    A variant (particularly popular around Bolton and Bury of Greater Manchester, and Preston, Lancashire) is parched peas – carlin peas (also known as maple peas or black peas) soaked and then boiled slowly for a long time; these peas are traditionally served with vinegar. Mushy peas have occasionally been referred to as "Yorkshire caviar." [3]

  7. Snow pea - Wikipedia

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    A child holding an edible pod pea in Kenya. Snow peas, along with 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 variants.

  8. Sea Island red pea - Wikipedia

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    Due to lack of social upward mobility many Gullah have left their traditional life in search of better opportunities. [7] This has led to the loss of many speakers of the Gullah language, and along with years of Gullah being displaced and forcefully extracted from their cultural homeland due to massive resorts and golf courses being constructed, the Sea Island red pea has been viewed as a tool ...

  9. Acer oliverianum - Wikipedia

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    It has more or less horizontal branches, and looks similar to Acer palmatum the Japanese Maple. The leaves are opposite and simple being 6 to 10 cm across, with base truncate or cordate. The leaves are 5-lobed and palmate. The lobes are ovate, the middle lobe having 5 to 8 pairs of lateral veins with minor veins finely reticulate. [4]