These days, peanuts are mainly transported in containers. Conventional loading methods are now used only by China. Unshelled peanuts are predominantly packaged in polysacks in quantities of 25 - 30 kg (50 - 60 kg where shelled). Shelled peanuts for producing peanut oil, butter etc. are generally transported loose in bulk. Blanched peanut kernels are frequently packaged in 50 kg polysacks and unshelled nuts are also packaged in 10 kg cartons.
Yes, because the water that is frozen inside the pea is heavier and harder that a cooked pea, which has less water in it. If you just compare a package of uncooked and cooked peas, you'll feel the difference.
The types of peas are: snap peas, snow peas, and garden peas (some people know it as green peas, English peas, or shelling peas).
If Rosario has 24 peas and Luis has 25 peas, then they have 49 peas together.
four peas!
cheese or peas what :}
Some people have digestive difficulties with peas. Green peas give people more problems than black-eyed peas or split peas (green lentils) because green peas are higher in starch and natural sugars. Generally, yes, peas are digested.
dried split peas, maybe
Peas are vegetables.
They are Beans.
The suffix for peas is "-aceous."
Peas are not alive.
They are Beans.