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I've read somewhere (?) that some peas found in Egyptian tombs have been planted and grew.

This needs scientific confirmation

Answer:Dried peas that are kept in a cool dry place can last for potentially decades. If vacuum packed, they can last as long as the package.

Canned peas have a shelf life of 3-5 years depending on the process used to can them.

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