Probably yes - every type of food can get worms except the honey
dried split peas, maybe
Green split peas are available in any good supermarket, usually sold in the dried beans section.
2 1/4 cups of split peas in a pound, according to the "Joy of Cooking" cookbook.
no worms eat dirt there moth is made very small so they can only eat dirt
yes the people who dried them are murders
nonono
dried peas are used as pulses and lentil
yes, until they become wet peas.
Rinsing split peas helps remove dirt, debris, and excess starch from the surface. This can result in a cleaner final dish with a better texture and flavor.
Green peas should be harvested when they are plump and mature. Dried peas should be harvested when all the pods are dry. For machine harvesting of dried peas, the entire plant may have to be dry (dead).
I was just wondering why in this day and age why we still have to sort out the stones and the rocks from split peas?
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