100 Dollar Cake 3 Musketeers Bars A-Ri-Rang À Blanc À l'Africaine À l'Agnès Sorel À l'Aillade À l'Ailleule À l'Albigeoise À l'Albufera À l'Algérienne À l'Alsacienne À l'Ambassadrice À l'Américaine À l'Ancienne À l'Andalouse À l'Anglaise À l'Anglaise -- Paner À l'Anversoise À l'Ardennaise À l'Argenteuil À l'Ariégeoise À l'Arlésienne À l'Armenonville À l'Armoricaine À l'Arrabiata À l'Autrichienne À l'Auvergnate À l'Encre À l'Espagnole Previous | Next | Winged Pea© Copyright 2009. All rights reserved and enforced Asparagus PeaWinged Peas grow in four-sided pods, with leaves growing out of each side -- thus the name, "Winged." They grow on an annual vine that grows 8 to 20 inches (20 to 50 cm) tall. It blooms with red flowers about an inch (2 1/2 cm) big. The flowers are very decorative, and look in shape like the flowers that appear on other pea plants. The pea pods are light green. They grow 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) long, but are best when picked when 1 inch (2 1/2 cm) long, when they are still very tender. The pods can, however, be allowed to fully mature, and then harvested for using the peas inside as dried peas. When dried, the peas inside are reddish-brown. The plant has very low yields. It is only really grown now in France in home gardens as a heritage vegetable. Elsewhere, it is either grown as a garden ornamental, or as in the UK, just considered a weed. Cooking Tips Also called: Tetragonolobus purpureus (Scientific Name); Pois carré, Tetragonolobe pourpre (French); Kaffee-Erbse, Rote Spargelerbse (German); Ginestrino purpureo, Ginestrino rosso, Pisello da caffè (Italian)
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Asparagus Pea