You can't it's not impossible but I can't do it you can try
You can separate sand and gravel using a sieve, as the smaller sand particles will pass through the sieve while the larger gravel particles will not. You can also separate rice and beans with a sieve, as the smaller rice grains will fall through while the larger beans will be retained.
Dump it in water. Pepper floats, sand sinks. This works but you can also try using a balloon. Fill the balloon with air then rub it on your hair. Then move it around slowly over the mixture the pepper will cling to the balloon and the sand will not.
I would use the method of filtration to separate peas and water. By pouring the mixture through a filter or sieve, the water would pass through while the peas would be retained, allowing for effective separation.
dried split peas, maybe
yes the people who dried them are murders
yes, until they become wet peas.
dried peas are used as pulses and lentil
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).
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There are approximately 2 cups (or 16 ounces) of dried pigeon peas in one pound.
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Feeding dried peas to chickens can provide a good source of protein, fiber, and essential nutrients. Peas can help improve the overall health and egg production of chickens, as well as support their digestive system. Additionally, dried peas are a cost-effective and sustainable option for supplementing a chicken's diet.