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in short, there is always 16 ounces in a pound no matter what the material.
dried peas are used as pulses and lentil
Pigeon peas are dicotyledon
Pigeon peas (Cajanus cajan) primarily have a taproot system, which means they develop a main root that grows deeper into the soil, allowing the plant to access moisture and nutrients at greater depths. This taproot can also produce secondary roots that spread horizontally, enhancing the plant’s stability and nutrient absorption. Additionally, pigeon peas are known for their ability to fix nitrogen, which benefits soil health.
uncooked peas: 500 gram = 3.302150654477 cup [US] so 150 gram = 1 cup [ 500/3.3 = 151.5, so appro 150 ] I hope this is correct. Eat uncooked peas(remember to sink in water a full night so as to eat easily) at early morning in order to gain weight and to balance ur diet.
2 1/4 cups of split peas in a pound, according to the "Joy of Cooking" cookbook.
For this one it will really depend on your recipe and how you are supposed to cook your peas. Pigeon peas are a legume, and a lot more like a bean than a pea. I'm a strong believer that recipes are just a suggestion and you can play around with it, but it might take a fair bit of modification to use English peas instead. It probably calls for dried pigeon peas, or to either soak them or boil them for quite some time. I would probably suggest substituting dried split peas or lentils instead of english peas. But again, it really depends on your recipe and how imaginative you are!
2 to 2 1/2 cups dried Black-Eyed Peas is one pound. It makes 5 -6 cups cooked peas. 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups shelled is one pound in pods.
The translation for pigeon peas in Portuguese is "feijão-guandu".
A pound of peas is about 2 cups.
The scientific name for pigeon peas is Cajanus cajan.
One cup of dried peas typically rehydrates to about 2 to 2.5 cups of cooked peas. However, if you're looking for a fresh pea equivalent, about 1 cup of dried peas is roughly equivalent to 2 to 2.5 cups of fresh peas, as fresh peas have a higher water content and are less dense. So, you would generally use about 2 to 2.5 cups of fresh peas to match the volume of 1 cup of dried peas.
There are approximately 16 ounces in a pound.
olive green
pigeon peas and rice
in short, there is always 16 ounces in a pound no matter what the material.
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