pisum sativum macrocarpon
Noun: A specific cultivated variety of the garden pea plant (Pisum sativum). This variety is characterized by producing pods with soft, thick, and edible walls that lack the tough, fibrous inner lining (parchment layer) typical of common pea pods. The entire pod, including the immature peas inside, is consumed.
This term is a precise botanical and agricultural name. It is used in scientific, horticultural, and culinary contexts to specifically refer to the plant that produces edible-podded peas, distinguishing it from other pea varieties grown primarily for shelling.
- Noun:
- The farmer decided to plant Pisum sativum macrocarpon this season for a harvest of snap peas.
- Unlike traditional shelling peas, Pisum sativum macrocarpon yields pods that are entirely edible.
- The term is often used interchangeably with common names for the edible-podded peas it produces, such as snap peas (where the pods are eaten whole) or snow peas (where flat, tender pods are eaten). However, is the specific taxonomic designation.
- In plant breeding and seed catalogs, this Latin name ensures precise identification of the seed variety.
- Edible-podded pea (n): The general common name for peas grown for their consumable pods.
- Snap pea (n): A type of edible-podded pea where the pod is thick, sweet, and eaten whole; a common cultivar of .
- Snow pea (n): A type of edible-podded pea with a flat, tender pod, often used in stir-fries; another cultivar group within .
- Garden pea (n): Typically refers to varieties grown for their mature seeds (peas) which are removed from inedible pods.
- Sugar snap pea (for a specific cultivar)
- Mangetout (a French term meaning "eat all," used for edible-podded peas)
This term refers specifically to the plant species and variety. It is not typically used in everyday conversation but is essential for scientific accuracy. The key distinguishing feature from the common garden pea (Pisum sativum) is the absence of the fibrous parchment layer in the pod, making the entire pod palatable.
- a variety of pea plant producing peas having soft thick edible pods lacking the fibrous inner lining of the common pea