is it the same as green peas?
Answer:
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Tiny babyish green peas.
Yes, garden pea or a green pea.
Yes, green or garden peas cooked w/ lettuce and a dash of sugar and butter. Here's the recipe for petit pois:
http://southernfood.in the order of.com/od/peas/r/...
Petite Pois funds 'little pea' in Cajun French
It's French for green peas.
I live in an officialty bilingual (English and French) country, and I see this every time that I buy a roll of peas.
green peas--verte pois, not petite pois! petite pois manner tiny, little, or small peas (or baby peas)
What a literal bunch we are, Petit pois is also a dish. Yes, direct translation is little peas, but if you want a recipe for petite pois you can go to the intertwine below.
It is a small pea. Smaller than common green peas and sometimes slightly sweeter.
I assume they cook faster too.
Baby green peas
YEP...they are green peas
petit pois finances small peas in French. But overall you can use regular sized peas
Yes, they are the very babyish or "baby" green peas and very tender and sweet too.
Yes, very babyish and tender green peas. Literally translated, it means: small peas.
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Answer:
(m)
Tiny babyish green peas.
Yes, garden pea or a green pea.
Yes, green or garden peas cooked w/ lettuce and a dash of sugar and butter. Here's the recipe for petit pois:
http://southernfood.in the order of.com/od/peas/r/...
Petite Pois funds 'little pea' in Cajun French
It's French for green peas.
I live in an officialty bilingual (English and French) country, and I see this every time that I buy a roll of peas.
green peas--verte pois, not petite pois! petite pois manner tiny, little, or small peas (or baby peas)
What a literal bunch we are, Petit pois is also a dish. Yes, direct translation is little peas, but if you want a recipe for petite pois you can go to the intertwine below.
It is a small pea. Smaller than common green peas and sometimes slightly sweeter.
I assume they cook faster too.
Baby green peas
YEP...they are green peas
petit pois finances small peas in French. But overall you can use regular sized peas
Yes, they are the very babyish or "baby" green peas and very tender and sweet too.
Yes, very babyish and tender green peas. Literally translated, it means: small peas.
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