sugar pea
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Definition
Noun: 1. A variety of pea plant (Pisum sativum var. macrocarpon): A type of pea plant cultivated for its edible pods and seeds. 2. The edible pod of this plant: The flat, tender, and sweet pod, eaten whole while the peas inside are still very small. This is the primary culinary meaning. 3. The immature peas within this pod: The small, underdeveloped green peas inside the edible pod.
Usage Notes
The term "sugar pea" specifically refers to the variety where the entire pod is consumed. It is crucial to distinguish it from standard garden peas, where only the seeds (peas) are eaten after shelling. The defining characteristic is the edible pod.
Examples
- Noun (referring to the pod):
- For the stir-fry, we need a pound of fresh sugar peas.
- The sugar pea was so crisp and sweet that she ate it raw.
- Noun (referring to the plant):
- We planted a row of sugar peas in the vegetable garden.
- The sugar pea vines need a trellis to climb.
Advanced Usage
- Culinary Context: "Sugar pea" is often used interchangeably with mangetout (French for "eat all") and snow pea, though some culinary distinctions exist based on pod flatness and development stage. In many contexts, "sugar pea" and "snow pea" are synonyms.
- The recipe calls for sugar peas, but snow peas can be used as a substitute.
Variants and Related Words
- Snow pea: A very similar, often synonymous, variety of pea with an edible flat pod. The terms are frequently used interchangeably in cooking.
- Mangetout: The French term for edible-pod peas, encompassing both sugar peas and snow peas.
- Garden pea / English pea: A different variety where the pod is inedible and only the mature round peas inside are eaten.
- Snap pea: A related variety with a rounder, edible pod that "snaps" crisply.
Synonyms
- Edible-pod pea
- Snow pea (in many contexts)
- Mangetout
Antonyms
- Shelling pea: A general term for pea varieties where the pod is discarded and only the seeds are eaten (e.g., garden peas).
Noun
- green peas with flat edible pods
- variety of pea plant producing peas having thin flat edible pods