What is the world record for peas in a pod?

Norfolk pea expert and scientist Mike Ambrose has grown the biggest mangetout in the world - with pods more than twice the size of typical garden varieties. His supersize peas have pods which have grown to an amazing 165mm or 6.49 inches long.
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What is the world record for pea blowing?

The farthest distance to blow a pea is 16.10 m (52 ft 10 in), achieved by Jamie Stewart (UK), in Cowdenbeath, UK, on 25 August 2021. Jamie was inspired to attempt this record by a video on the Guinness World Records YouTube channel.
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How big is the biggest pea in the world?

During the summer of 2009, Mike Ambrose identified what we believe to be the world's largest pea pod. Astonishingly, the giant mangetout pea pod measured a massive 165mm long, twice the size of typical garden mangetout.
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What determines how many peas in a pod?

The number of peas or beans in each pod depends on the type of legume – broad beans may typically have seven, while snow peas can easily have nine tiny seeds per pod. They tend to be in odd numbers such as five, seven and nine.
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How many peas in a can of peas?

5 sieve size - Approximately 55 peas per ounce. Mixed (field run) - Approximately 82 peas per ounce.
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Can you eat all pea pods?

The pods of garden peas, or sweet peas, are not eaten. For best quality and to preserve nutrients, only preserve what you and your family can eat in one year. When picking peas, or purchasing them, pick pea pods that are filled with young, tender peas. To successfully freeze peas they need to be blanched.
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What does 2 peas in a pod mean?

Definition of two peas in a pod

—used to say that two people or things are very similar to each other My brother and I are two peas in a pod. We both like the same things.
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Is a pea pod a seed?

The pea is most commonly the small spherical seed or the seed-pod of the pod fruit Pisum sativum. Each pod contains several peas, which can be green or yellow. Botanically, pea pods are fruit, since they contain seeds and develop from the ovary of a (pea) flower.
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How long does it take for pea pods to grow?

Peas will grow, develop flowers and fruit in about 10-14 weeks depending on the variety. Peas can take up to 3 weeks to mature from flower to pod.
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How fast should peas grow?

Most varieties of peas are ready to harvest 60 to 70 days after planting. Peas mature quickly, so check daily once you see the flowers in bloom. Pick snow peas when the delicate pods begin to show immature seeds inside.
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Is pea a fruit?

Peas (also kidney beans, chick peas and fava beans) might fool you. They are fleshy and don't look like stems or leaves, but they are not fruit. The pea (or bean) is the seed.
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Why are peas called peas?

In AngloSaxon the word became pise or pisu; later, in English it was "pease." So many people thought pease was plural that they persisted in dropping the "s" sound, thus making the word "pea." The Latin name resembles the older Greek pisos, or pison.
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WHAT DOES pea stand for?

Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is a clinical condition characterized by unresponsiveness and the lack of a palpable pulse in the presence of organized cardiac electrical activity.
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Can pea plants survive a freeze?

Peas are able to do just fine in temperatures as low as 28 degrees F. (-2 C.) If temperatures don't fall below this mark, peas and pea seedlings will be just fine. When temps are between 20 and 28 degrees F.
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Do pea plants keep producing?

Peas will produce as long as vines are healthy and temperatures stay cool. Mulching soil helps keep roots cool. Once the temperature reaches the 80s, pea season is over. The more you pick peas, the more peas you'll have to pick.
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Are pea pods poisonous?

What Happens if You Eat Sweet Peas? Sweet peas produce pods with peas inside them, and these are peas are poisonous, but only present a low toxicity hazard to humans.
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Can I eat pea pods raw?

Garden peas are sometimes called sweet peas or English peas. The pods are firm and rounded, but you must shell them, remove the peas inside, then discard the pods before eating. The peas are sweet and may be eaten raw or cooked; these are the peas you typically see canned or in the freezer section.
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Can u eat snap peas raw?

Eat sugar snap peas raw or gently boiled so they don't lose that wonderful crisp crunch – they're great in salads or stir-fries.
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Is there a pea Emoji?

There are no emoji that could currently be used in place of 'peas'. J. Transient: Peas will continue to be relevant in the future – it is not subject to a trend pattern.
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Were thick as thieves meaning?

Definition of thick as thieves

: very close and secretive They were (as) thick as thieves for weeks, which made us wonder what they were doing.
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What does having 2 left feet mean?

Definition of two left feet

—used to describe a person who dances badly My wife is a good dancer, but I've got two left feet.
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Can dogs eat peas?

Yes, dogs can eat peas. Green peas, snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden or English peas are all OK for dogs to find in their bowl on occasion. Peas have several vitamins, minerals, and are rich in protein and high in fiber. You can feed your dog fresh or frozen peas, but avoid canned peas with added sodium.
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Can dogs eat snow peas?

We're talking about green peas, specifically: snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden or English peas. You can feed your dog fresh, frozen, or thawed peas, but do not give your dog canned peas. Like many canned vegetables, canned peas typically have a lot of added sodium, which is harmful to dogs (and humans).
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Can you eat pea skin?

I didn't know that you could make pea pods edible. I knew about snap peas and snow peas, but who knew that you can take a regular tough pea pod and a sharp knife, skin the inner plastic cellulose out, and the outer heavier skin can become a little boat? You can stuff it in with peas and decorate your plate.
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