No, black-eyed peas will not germinate in a freezer. Germination requires warmth, moisture, and suitable conditions, which a freezer does not provide. Instead, freezing temperatures will halt metabolic processes and can damage the seeds, preventing them from sprouting once removed from the cold environment. For successful germination, seeds should be kept in a warm and moist environment.
It can be either. Officially, they are "The Black Eyed Peas," but someone saying, "Black Eyed Peas," is not incorrect.
because they say black eyed peas are food for the soul and the black eyed peas sing from their soul!
Yes, lady peas are also known as "ladyfinger peas" or "little marvel peas." They are a variety of garden peas, recognized for their small size and sweet flavor. These peas are often used in Southern cooking and can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, or dried.
Quite a bit. Cowpeas (blackeyes), immature seeds, frozen, cooked, boiled, drained, with salt, contain the highest amount of Vitamin K. The amount of Vitamin K in a typical serving of 1 cup (or 170 g) is 62.56 ug. This is 78.2 % of the recommended daily value
No. Sprouts are buds peas are seeds.
after you plant the seeds
No, they are seeds.
A pea is a seed!
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Peas are the seeds of the pea plant. They are produced in pods. Pea plants have leafs which are green but are not peas.
yes. but since peas have (are) seeds, they're also biologically a fruit - as is corn.
Yes, the peas are the seeds.
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
Pea plamts, peas, edemame, some corn. Anything related to peas.
Yes, peas are a vegetable, just not in the same sense as broccoli. Peas are considered a starchy vegetable.. They do not provide the same health benefits as other non-starchy vegetables.