i am posting this because the concentration of pea production is interesting
Pea is stored in the cans
The cans(ada)
In uh, in canada
I'm not sure how to get this one to work but it's in here somewhere
Huh, no pea action in the U.S.
Mainly in Europe, France especially, interesting
You'd think with the U.S.'s varied climates and space someone would've given it a go
I guess I never really thought about it, but none of the Latin food I cook ever calls for peas. Huh.
apparently the french, or at least the french want YOU eating peas
The Fr*nch instinct to colonize is so powerful that the Quebecois forced the rest of Canada to grow their peas.
Never thought I'd say this but Manitoba and Saskatchewan stay winning I guess
I guess it makes sense that it is so concentrated as peas do really well getting frozen or dried depending on how you want to use them.
Confused why there are no peas in the BeNeLux region though, as the cursed love children of England, France and Germany you’d assume they would grow some peas at least.
Just having some frozen peas in your freezer is great for throwing them in soups and fries rice and stuff
what's that pea green spot above india? nepal? tibet? afghanistan? who's eating all the peas in the mountains?
That's still India by the looks of it. Nepal to the east of the east-most line. And the Punjab (India) to the west of the west-most line. Looks like northern North production could be in Kashmir, though.
yeah, you're right, that actually looks like uttar pradesh. literally its borders, including the two "legs" at the bottom and the horn at the top...