It does in Celsius, Sean is from the U.S., I have those beans/peas/legumes and they are really small I can see why they are called peas. It is a local southern vernacular.
Water boils at 100C, 212F, and 373K. Additionally, these are technically peas, as they're a type of field pea, which is a species of pea from the same family that your every day pea comes from.
What kind of pressure cooker did you use? What was the price tag on it?
The video is sponsored by Breville so I imagine it is one they make.
No price tags from what I did gone saw
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I thought his hat read “Virginia is for losers” lol.
Homer- How do I use the pressure cooker?
Marge- Don't!
Right into the pee.....
Those are not peas, and water boils at 100.
It does in Celsius, Sean is from the U.S., I have those beans/peas/legumes and they are really small I can see why they are called peas. It is a local southern vernacular.
Water boils at 100C, 212F, and 373K. Additionally, these are technically peas, as they're a type of field pea, which is a species of pea from the same family that your every day pea comes from.
It's the original heirloom pea of South Carolina that migrated here from Africa as a result of the slave trade.