Yes, some are. It depends on the source of the seeds and how they are grown. If the seeds are non-GMO and are grown organically, basically without chemicals and using ways that build up the soil naturally, they are organic.
Peas are only organic if the are grown organically, without chemicals.
Because peas and beans are legumes, plants which fix nitrogen, an essential plant nutrient, in the soil for the next crop cycle.
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Mostly the bacteria that would feed on the peas, or whatever organic material you've frozen, can't survive in freezing temperatures.
The types of peas are: snap peas, snow peas, and garden peas (some people know it as green peas, English peas, or shelling peas).
If Rosario has 24 peas and Luis has 25 peas, then they have 49 peas together.
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If smooth peas are dominant over wrinkled peas, the allele for smooth peas should be represented as a capital S.
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Some people have digestive difficulties with peas. Green peas give people more problems than black-eyed peas or split peas (green lentils) because green peas are higher in starch and natural sugars. Generally, yes, peas are digested.
green peas if it does not also have a dominant allele for yellow peas.