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Mangetout are flat peas.
Snow peas
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It is a young variety of edible pea, typically "snow peas", "sugar peas" or "sugar snap peas". With "mange tout" you can eat the pod, as well as the peas inside. "Mange tout" is based on the French words "manger" (meaning "to eat") and "tout" (meaning "all"), hence, "eat all".
Mangetout is defined as a variety of pea which also has an edible pod. These peas are usually eaten while the pod is young and flat.The word comes from Old French and literally means "eat all".Snap peas and snow peas are two examples of mangetout.See the quick video below to hear how it is pronounced.Related Question:What is mangetout?Further reading:Mangetout in the Oxford English Dictionary
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Peas
It used to be grown extensively in Zimbabwe, although it can still be found growing in certain parts of South Africa
mangetout takes about 5 minutes in a steamer, or 2 minutes in boiling salt water, op and tail each one!
Check your spelling ! - I'm sure you must mean "mangetout" which is a French term referring to flat peapods like snow peas. - (-Any kind of "trout" is a fish. )
There is no other name.