purée de pois is used for fog, so thick one can't see through
pea soup fog is fog witch contains green peas and cample soup.
Pea soup fog is fog that is extremely thick, or heavy.
Peir
Literally this means 'little pea', but in English you would say 'pea' or 'green pea'.
Quite literally the same thing: a pot. This does not refer however to the English slang word for "Marijuana" informally known as "pot". "Un pot" in french refers to a flower pot for example or a clay pot.
I've never heard that, though it is possible . - in England it is slang for thick fog.
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The term "pea soup" is a derogatory nickname for French Quebecois people, likely derived from the traditional French-Canadian dish "pea soup" and used to mock their perceived cultural differences. It is considered offensive and reinforces stereotypes.
Pea soup is soup made from peas and ham. It is found in many kitchens
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pea soup fog is fog witch contains green peas and cample soup.
pea soup came from spain, if you want to know how because spanish were pea soup farmers
It was pea soup bread and milk It was pea soup bread and milk
Yes. A food mill does work well for making pea soup, especially if you want your soup to have a fine texture. You didn't specify whether you were talking about fresh pea soup or split pea, so here is one of each: http://www.food.com/recipe/fresh-pea-soup-444960 and http://www.food.com/recipe/dutch-snert-split-pea-soup-226954
Anyone can roast beef, but no one can pea soup
Pea soup fog is fog that is extremely thick, or heavy.
pea soup!