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  2. 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.

  3. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Yellow pea soup: Canada: Chunky Pea soup, originating with French settlers in Canada. Also called "French-Canadian pea soup" Peanut soup: Africa: Chunky Made from peanuts, popular in African cuisine. Pictured is peanut soup (left) with fufu. Philadelphia Pepper Pot: United States (Philadelphia) Chunky Beef tripe pepper soup Phở: Vietnam: Noodle

  4. Instant soup - Wikipedia

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    Instant soup is a type of soup designed for fast and simple preparation. Some are homemade, [ 1 ] and some are mass-produced on an industrial scale and treated in various ways to preserve them. A wide variety of types, styles and flavors of instant soups exist.

  5. These Crock-Pot Soup Recipes Were Made for Cozy Nights - AOL

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    Get the Slow Cooker Split Pea Soup recipe. ... Evaporated milk and a quick cornstarch slurry create the thick, creamy texture. Get the Crock-Pot Chicken Gnocchi Soup recipe at Pinch of Yum.

  6. The Best Gluten-Free Products You Can Buy From Costco - AOL

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    2. Kind Minis Snack Bars. $22 (36 ct.) Shop Now. These kid-friendly, gluten-free snack bars have just 100 calories and only 3 to 5 grams of sugar a pop.

  7. Ingredion - Wikipedia

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    Ingredion Inc. is an American food and beverage ingredient provider based in Westchester, Illinois, [3] producing mainly starches, non-GMO sweeteners, stevia, and pea protein. [4]