Seeds; unripe in vegetables and ripe as pulse
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
More than one pea plant. pea plant- a leguminous plant of the genus Pisum with small white/ purple flowers and long green pods containing edible green/yellow seeds
The "seed" - the green pea inside the pod. There are two exceptions to this: One is "snow peas", which have a flat, edible pod - they are very common in Oriental cooking. The other is the edible succulent podded pea, a genetic anomaly introduced in the late 1970's. The entire pod is soft and juicy, and very sweet. These are commonly called "sugar snap" peas, and are a great favorite with home gardeners.
Every part of this plant is edible
The entire onion plant is edible.
Yes, peas contain seeds inside their pods. Each pea pod typically holds multiple round, green seeds, which are the edible part of the plant. These seeds develop from the fertilized ovules of the pea flower and are what we consume when we eat peas.
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Uh, the FRUIT part
the blue edible part dahh
Yes, pea pods are edible.
root of the carrot plant is edible.
The part of the pea you eat is the seed. The pod is the what the pea grows in until it's picked or it naturally falls off the plant. (The peas you eat can't be grown into plants.)