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Q: How does the sugar get from the leaves to the peas in these pods?
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Can you eat pea pods?

Of course. Snow peas and sugar snap peas are cooked and eaten whole (seeds and pods). Sometimes they are even eaten without being cooked, with no harm to come to their consumer. Eating the pods of peas is alright!


How many sugar snap peas are in an ounce?

Approximately 4 pea pods.


What part of the plant do peas come from?

Peas grow inside pods or hulls that grow on a vine.


What travels in pods not including seals?

peas


Seeds that grow in pods and are eaten?

peas


What are the seeds that grow in pods and are eaten?

peas


Which of the following do not grow in pods or peas or beans or corn?

Corn does not grow in a pod. It grows on a cob. Peas and beans, being legumes, both grow in pods.


What part of peas do you eat?

you eat the flowers and the pods


Is green peas a leaf?

Peas are the seeds of the pea plant. They are produced in pods. Pea plants have leafs which are green but are not peas.


Where are mange tout's grown?

Mangetouts aka snowpeas are grown on the plant which also produces garden peas. The pods are picked long before they are mature; the peas are the size of a pin-head, the pods are flat, thin and delicious.


Is this true the longer the pea pods the more peas are inside?

no


What are some things that are seed pods?

String beans are seed pods. Green peas are often eaten with the pod on.