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  2. Split pea - Wikipedia

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    Yellow split peas are used to make a sweet snack in Beijing cuisine. Wandouhuang (豌豆黄) is a sweetened and chilled pease pudding, sometimes flavored with osmanthus blossoms and dates . In Europe, the Greek "fáva" is a dish made with yellow split peas pureed to create an appetizer or meze, often topped with capers.

  3. Which type of peas is healthiest — canned, frozen or fresh ...

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    She also makes a turmeric split-pea soup that’s "always a hit." And, for a busy weeknight side, tiny canned spring peas are an easy, nutritious option, she says. "Peas are a great sprinkle add ...

  4. The 6 Best Pantry Foods for Gut Health, According to Experts

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    Try adding garlic to everyday meals like Garlic-Roasted Salmon & Brussels Sprouts or One-Pot Garlicky Shrimp & Broccoli to easily up the flavor and gut-health benefits in your eating pattern. 5. Oats

  5. Pea protein - Wikipedia

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    Pea protein is a food product and protein supplement derived and extracted from yellow and green split peas, Pisum sativum. It can be used as a dietary supplement to increase an individual's protein or other nutrient intake, or as a substitute for other food products (e.g. the substitution of dairy milk by pea milk).

  6. 7-Day No-Sugar, High-Protein Meal Plan, Created by a Dietitian

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    Breakfast (428 calories) 1 serving Sheet-Pan Quiche. 1 medium pear. A.M. Snack (248 calories) 1 serving Lemon-Blueberry Frozen Yogurt Bites. Lunch (575 calories) 1 serving Quinoa, Chicken ...

  7. Peasemeal - Wikipedia

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    Peasemeal (also called pea flour) is a flour produced from yellow field peas that have been roasted. The roasting enables greater access to protein and starch, thus increasing nutritive value. Traditionally the peas would be ground three times using water-powered stone mills.

  8. Get a Dry January buddy, eat black-eyed peas and try a ... - AOL

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    Get active, cure that hangover, eat black-eyed peas and more health tips for January. (Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi for Yahoo News; photos: Getty Images) (Photo illustration: Gabriella ...

  9. Burmese tofu - Wikipedia

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    Burmese tofu (Burmese: တိုဖူး, pronounced; or Burmese: တိုဟူး, pronounced) is a food of Shan origin and of Chinese from Yunnan Province, made from water and flour ground from yellow split peas and the Burmese version of chickpea flour, also known as besan flour, in a fashion similar to polenta. [1]