Today's topic of discussion is our Purple Podded Garden Peas. We've had a nice harvest of Sugar Snap Peas this year and they are just about finishing up. The ones that are still out there, I'm leaving for seed for next year. We harvested our first purple podded peas this past week. These peas really add some zing to the visual feast in the garden. Unlike the Sugar Snap Peas, whose blooms are white, these peas bloom in purple, maroon, and lavender colors and true to their namesake, sport deep purple pods. The peas inside the pod are not purple, they are, well... pea green.
Purple blooms & Purple pods |
Nice color contrast against the green foliage |
Purple Pods |
Ready for shelling |
This photograph is a good example of the saying, "Like two peas in a pod" and illustrates why it means that two things are very similar. Well, except for the pea on the far right. He's the runt of the litter.
All in all, if I had my 'druthers, I'd rather a sugar snap pea. Sugar snap peas seem to be a better producing pea and a better tasting pea. Perhaps it's not a fair comparison, since the Purple Podded Pea is a 'soup pea' and not as sweet as sugar snap peas. We shelled the purple podded peas and added them to a homemade chicken, vegetable and wild rice soup that Tricia prepared and we all thought they were good. Tune in tomorrow for more of my pea-brained ramblings...
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