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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. Belgian minehunter Oostende - Wikipedia

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    Oostende (Ostend) is the result of a joint procurement programme for the replacements of the Tripartite- / Alkmaar-class minehunters for the Belgian-and Dutch navies. [4]She will be first in class followed by HNLMS Vlissingen which will be the first for the Royal Netherlands Navy.

  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. 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.

  7. 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]

  8. Acer negundo - Wikipedia

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    Acer negundo, also known as the box elder, boxelder maple, Manitoba maple or ash-leaved maple, is a species of maple native to North America from Canada to Honduras. [3]

  9. Galactia - Wikipedia

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    Galactia is a genus of plants in the legume family ().It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae and tribe Diocleae [2] They do not have an unambiguous common name, being commonly called milk peas, beach peas or wild peas.