Pisum Sativum Macrocarpon (Noun)
Meaning
A variety of pea plant producing peas having soft thick edible pods lacking the fibrous inner lining of the common pea.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The gardeners were delighted to discover that the pisum sativum macrocarpon variety of peas they planted had grown with soft, edible pods.
- The recipe called for the use of pisum sativum macrocarpon peas, which could be cooked and eaten pod and all.
- In the grocery store, the specialty produce section featured pisum sativum macrocarpon peas, touted as a gourmet alternative to regular peas.
- The chef preferred to use pisum sativum macrocarpon peas in his stir-fry recipes because of their tender, crunchy texture.
- At the farmer's market, a vendor was selling baskets of freshly picked pisum sativum macrocarpon peas, encouraging customers to try them raw or cooked.