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Field Peas
Field Peas
Field Peas
Field Peas
Field Peas

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Field Peas Defined

A variety of green or yellow pea that is grown to be dried. "Split peas" are field peas that have been dried and split along the natural seam. Field peas normally do not require pre-soaking.

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