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This hurt my brain! Although I can kinda see the shapes change. But what happened after they added all the additional shapes??Standard of evidence.
"I saw it with my own two eyes your honor."
Sorry you're dealing with this. I've had 2 males who hurt hens. The first time was the toughest. I culled him and haven't gotten over it emotionally (pains me to admit it, but it's true).I really don’t want to have a third group here.
Since we are talking about names, I want to mention that sugar snap peas are called "Dutch peas" in Chinese.I have been eating the flat snow pea (peultjes in Dutch) since childhood. My mother grew them in our veggie garden. When I had my own garden I grew them too. They are a not for sale in the supermarket. Some vegetables shops sell them in the season.
I often let them grow are a teeny bit older as in the photo. To eat them I take off the ‘thread’ on the side.
Sugar snaps are a bit different, sweeter, were introduced much later and are probably commercially more interesting. The supermarkets sell these in season and frozen.
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So weird people all over the world seem to use the word Dutch for all kind of things that aren’t Dutch at all.Since we are talking about names, I want to mention that sugar snap peas are called "Dutch peas" in Chinese.
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Historically this sort of thing often indicates how or via whence the speakers were introduced to the thing named after them, so I imagine the Dutch East India Co. has something to do with it.So weird people all over the world seem to use the word Dutch for all kind of things that aren’t Dutch at all.