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pea soup
(redirected from Split pea soup)

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pea soup
n.
1. A purée or soup made of cooked dried peas.
2. Informal Dense fog.
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Noun1.pea soup - a thick soup made of dried peas (usually made into a puree)pea soup - a thick soup made of dried peas (usually made into a puree)
soup - liquid food especially of meat or fish or vegetable stock often containing pieces of solid food
2.pea soup - a heavy thick yellow fog
fog - droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
Translations
pea soup npassato or crema di piselli


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The most common way Americans eat split peas is split pea soup.
A pot of split pea soup, made from a bag of dried peas, costs little and is simple to make, and soups are a great way to utilize leftovers.
Here are some ideas for mix-and-match soups made with ingredients from the pantry and/or refrigerator: * Split Pea and Lentil--Add canned or leftover cooked lentils to canned vegan split pea soup and dilute according to package directions, using soft silken tofu for a really thick soup or soymilk for a slightly thinner soup.
 
 
 
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