peas twinkle variety
- From: gy1003 <gy1003.1rutjz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 08:54:54 +0000
Thanks for the advice, I have now eaten the first batch but decided to
pod them because the shell was very stringy. The peas were very tasty,
but i think I will wait until I have a few more next time. We had a
spoon each.
The dwarf beans I am growing are fantastic. marvellous texture and
flavour. I can't wait for the next batch.
Richard Wrote:
> John Savage rookswood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote in
> news:050628000111631.28Jun05$rookswood@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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> gy1003 gy1003.1r3yvz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:-
> I have been growing this new variety, it has lots of pods that look
> ready to eat. Do i eat the whole pod or just the peas. I have been
> scouring the net but I am struggling for advice. Can anyone help?-
>
> I dunno, so try them--well before the peas become plump. They may be
> a
> bit stringy so use your potato peeler and string at least one edge
> (but maybe both) of the pea pod just like you would with stringy
> beans. Remember stringy beans???-
>
> Twinkle doesn't appear to be one of the edible podded 'snap pea' or
> 'snow
> pea' varieties. That's not to say you couldn't eat them pod and all,
> you
> just have to be prepared for the strings...
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gy1003
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