snow pea
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Definition
Noun: 1. A variety of pea (Pisum sativum var. saccharatum) cultivated for its edible, flat, tender pods and the immature peas inside. The entire pod is consumed, typically after minimal cooking. 2. The edible pod or the plant itself, characterized by its thin, flat, bright green appearance.
Usage
The term "snow pea" refers specifically to the vegetable as a food item or the plant that produces it. It is used as a countable noun.
Examples
- As a food item: "The stir-fry recipe calls for a cup of fresh snow peas."
- Referring to the plant: "We planted snow peas in our garden this spring."
- Describing characteristics: "Snow peas are prized for their crisp texture and sweet flavor."
Advanced Usage
- Culinary context: In professional cooking, "snow pea" often implies a quick-cooking vegetable used for its crispness and color, as in " shoots" (the tender leaves and stems of the plant) or " tendrils."
- Distinction from similar vegetables: It is important to distinguish "snow peas" from "snap peas" or "garden peas." Snow peas have flat pods with very small peas inside, and the entire pod is eaten.
Variants and Related Words
- Mangetout (noun): A synonym for snow pea, commonly used in British English. It is derived from French, meaning "eat all."
- Sugar pea (noun): Another common synonym for snow pea.
- Pea pod (noun): A more general term that can include snow peas, snap peas, and garden peas in their pods.
Synonyms
- Mangetout
- Sugar pea
- Edible-pod pea
Related Phrases and Terms
- Stir-fried snow peas: A common preparation method.
- Snow pea shoots: The young leaves, stems, and tendrils of the snow pea plant, used as a leafy green vegetable.
Noun
- green peas with flat edible pods
- variety of pea plant producing peas having thin flat edible pods