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Butea is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the pea family, Fabaceae. It includes many species of trees, shrubs, and lianas. Several species produce resins used in cosmetics or ayurvedic medicine. Butea monosperma, known as Dhak, Flame of the Forest or Bastard Teak, is native to India and Southeast Asia, where it is used for timber, resin, fodder, medicine, and dye; it is also a host to the ...
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Pea soup - The Netherlands.
Erwtensoep (pronounced "EHR-ten-soup", also called "snert") is a form of green split-pea soup emblematic of Dutch cuisine. Traditionally eaten in winter, erwtensoep has a very thick consistency, often includes pork and sausage, and is almost a stew rather than a soup. One source says "You should be able to stand a spoon upright in a good pea soup."
It is customarily served with rye bread (roggebrood) and cheese or butter. The meat may be put on the rye bread and eaten with mustard.
See also: Erwtensoep (Dutch Wikipedia)
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| | | |  |  |  | pea: Encyclopedia - FruitarianismFruitarians (or fructarians) are a subgroup of vegans who eat only the fruit of plants. This includes not only what one typically thinks of as a "fruit" in the culinary sense such as apples and oranges, but also other foods that are botanically the fruits of flowering plants (that is, the seed-containing reproductive parts), including berries, nuts, seeds, capsicums, tomatoes, squash, beans, peas, and so on. There are different variations of fruitarianism. Some fruitarians will eat only what falls (or would fall) naturally from ...
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Battle of Pea Ridge - Left wing.
McCulloch's force consisted of Confederate troops under General James McIntosh and two divisions of Cherokee Indians under Brigadier General Albert Pike. McCulloch's troops swung westward around Pea Ridge and plowed into elements of the Federal Army at a small village named Leetown, where a fierce firefight erupted.
McCulloch and McIntosh were killed in action soon after the clash began and Colonel Louis Hébert was captured. These events effectively shattered the Confederate command structure and they were unable to organi ...
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|  |  |  | pea: Encyclopedia II - Punnett square - Complicated CrossesThe previous example used only one trait, with four possible outcomes. In reality, crossing is more complicated due to the fact that there are more than one trait being crossed. As an example, the pea plant has traits including pea shape and pea color. The dominant gene for pea shape is round, while the recessive trait is wrinkled. The dominant pea color is yellow, while the recessive color is green. In a dihybrid cross, two heterozygous pea plants are crossed, where the gametes for each pea plant will either be RY, Ry, rY, or ry:
The result is a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio.See also:Punnett square, Punnett square - Interpreting a Punnett square, Punnett square - Results of Crossing, Punnett square - Complicated Crosses, Punnett square - Notes and References Read more here: » Punnett square: Encyclopedia II - Punnett square - Complicated Crosses |
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|  |  |  | pea: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Pea Ridge - PreludeGeneral Van Dorn did not wish to attack Curtis's entrenched position head on. On March 4 he split his army into two divisions under Price and McCulloch and ordered them to march north along the Bentonville Detour with the hopes of getting behind Curtis and cutting off his lines of communication. Van Dorn left his supply trains behind in order to make better speed, a decision that would later prove to be a crucial one.
The Confederates made an arduous three day forced march down the Bentonville Cutoff from Fayetteville in the midst of ...
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