Difference between revisions of "Golden Sweet"

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== Name and History ==
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== Description ==
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== Uses and Opinions ==
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Generally touted as a snow pea, but I think that's nuts.  Despite the name the pods are not sweet at all, and have a pretty unpleasant flavor to boot.  Usually descriptions do say "best when young," so perhaps if you ate them while they were teeny-tiny they'd be okay.  The pea seeds are quite starchy and not also not sweet at all, even when small. 
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== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Pea Varieties]]
 
[[Category:Pea Varieties]]
[[Category:Pod Peas]]
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[[Category:Snap Peas]]
[[Category:Snow Peas]]
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[[Category:Soup Peas]]
 
[[Category:Yellow-podded Peas]]
 
[[Category:Yellow-podded Peas]]
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[[Category:India]]

Revision as of 10:14, 18 February 2015

Golden Sweet
Uses snap, soup
Growth Habit pole
Maturity
Flower Color
Pod Color yellow
Seed Color
Seed Pattern speckled


Name and History

Description

Growth:


Flowers:


Pods:


Seeds:


Uses and Opinions

Generally touted as a snow pea, but I think that's nuts. Despite the name the pods are not sweet at all, and have a pretty unpleasant flavor to boot. Usually descriptions do say "best when young," so perhaps if you ate them while they were teeny-tiny they'd be okay. The pea seeds are quite starchy and not also not sweet at all, even when small.

Gallery