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  2. 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]

  3. Talk:Black peas - Wikipedia

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    I've prepared ful mesdames for years, soaking and pressure-cooking maple peas, and even bought them in tins imported from Egypt, which taste exactly the same as the ones I cook. Hard to tell the difference between the three, although the Egyptian ones may be consistently a touch browner in shade.

  4. Black peas - Wikipedia

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    The dried peas are soaked overnight and simmered to produce a type of mushy pea. Parching is a now-defunct term for long slow boiling. [2] The peas are field peas, left to dry on the plant, as distinct from garden peas, picked green for fresh consumption.

  5. Marrowfat peas - Wikipedia

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    Canned marrowfat or "processed" peas are reconstituted from dried peas. These are soaked in cold water for 12 to 16 hours, sometimes with sodium bicarbonate added to aid softening. The peas are then blanched for 5 minutes and then canned in a brine containing sugar, salt and food colouring , before the cans are heat processed at 115 °C (239 °F).

  6. Who Is Fuzzy Peas on ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 13? Sneak ...

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    The Masked Singer’s lucky season 13 kicked off with a bang last week and a major reveal, but there are still plenty of clues to come — and Us Weekly has another sneak peek at a few of them.

  7. Pie and peas - Wikipedia

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    In the past, pie and pea shops and stalls were a familiar sight on Northern streets and markets. However, nowadays, they are more commonly sold in sandwich shops and "chippies". While some individuals prefer meat and potato or steak pies, pie and peas remain a staple food on British football terraces and are particularly popular among football ...

  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. Split pea - Wikipedia

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    The peas are dried and the dull-coloured outer skin of the pea removed, then split in half by hand or by machine at the natural split in the seed's cotyledon. There are green and yellow varieties of split pea. Gregor Mendel studied the inheritance of seed colour in peas; the green phenotype is recessive to the yellow one

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