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  2. Pease pudding - Wikipedia

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    It is cooked with dried split peas (yellow, or green), with chopped onions and bay leaf, and a smoked pork sausage, often Polish, which is then sliced, and served with the soup. Traditional Russian cuisine has several pea-based dishes, including pease pudding/puree/soups known as gorohovaya kasha ( Russian : гороховая каша ) or ...

  3. Split pea - Wikipedia

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    A sack of split peas. Green and yellow split peas are commonly used to make pea soup or "split pea soup", and sometimes pease pudding, which was commonly prepared in medieval Europe. [5] [6] Yellow split pea is known as lappeh in western Asia and particularly in Iran and Iraq.

  4. Fresh Pea Soup with Ham Recipe - AOL

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  5. Pea Soup Andersen's - Wikipedia

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    After three months in business, pea soup was added to the menu, which was made from a recipe handed down through Juliette's family. [2] While the restaurant's reputation became known for their good food, Juliette's pea soup was the signature attraction. In 1928 the Andersens added a hotel and dining room to the cafe on their property. [3]

  6. 15 Bean Soup - Wikipedia

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    15 Bean Soup is a packaged dry bean soup product from Indiana-based N.K. Hurst Co. [1] According to company president Rick Hurst, it is the #1 selling dry bean soup in the U.S. [2] Ingredients [ edit ]

  7. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Split pea: Ancient Chunky Dried peas, such as the split pea. It is, with variations, a part of the cuisine of many cultures. It is greyish-green or yellow in color depending on the regional variety of peas used; all are cultivars of Pisum sativum. Squash bisque France: Bisque Stone soup: Portugal: Chunky