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  • == Field pea == The '''Field pea''' (''Pisum sativum''), also known as the '''dry pea''', is a type of [
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  • ...tin word for pea. The word "garden" is used to differentiate it from field peas, which are a different species. Garden peas are well-known for their edible round green seeds which are borne in pods.
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  • ...rd ''kotyledon'' meaning "cup-shaped cavity") is a significant term in the field of [[Botany]] and [[Embryology]]. ...that have two cotyledons in the seed. Examples include beans, lentils, and peas.
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  • ...ounded in 1934 by [[Carl F. Rehnborg]], who is considered a pioneer in the field of nutritional science. The brand was later acquired by [[Amway]] in 1972, ...in Powder]]''': A plant-based protein supplement made from soy, wheat, and peas.
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