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 Translation for 'pea soup' from English to Finnish
NOUN   a pea soup | pea soups
SYNO pea-souper | pea soup
gastr.
hernerokka {noun}
pea soup
gastr.
hernekeitto {noun}
pea soup
Partial Matches
bot.T
ruusunätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus latifolius]
broad-leaved everlasting-pea / everlasting pea [esp. Am.]
bot.gastr.
herne {noun}
pea
bot.T
mukulanätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus tuberosus]
tuberous pea
bot.T
mukulanätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus tuberosus]
earthnut pea
bot.T
kevätlinnunherne {noun} [Lathyrus vernus, syn.: Orobus vernus]
spring pea
bot.T
purppuranätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus cicera, syn.: L. aegaeus]
red pea
bot.T
hajuherne {noun} [Lathyrus odoratus]
sweet pea
bot.T
tuoksunätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus odoratus]
sweet pea
bot.T
ruusunätkelmä {noun} [Lathyrus latifolius]
perennial pea
bot.T
tuoksuherne {noun} [Lathyrus odoratus]
sweet pea
entom.T
kääriäisvenhokas {noun} [Earias clorana]
cream-bordered green pea [moth]
keitto {noun}soup
gastr.
punajuurikeitto {noun}
beetroot soup
gastr.
kasviskeitto {noun}
vegetable soup
gastr.
perunakeitto {noun}
potato soup
gastr.
vihanneskeitto {noun}
vegetable soup
gastr.
tomaattikeitto {noun}
tomato soup
gastr.
linssikeitto {noun}
lentil soup
gastr.
pussikeitto {noun}
packet soup
gastr.
häränhäntäkeitto {noun}
oxtail soup
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Usage Examples English
  • Every June, Somerset also holds its annual Pea Soup Days.
  • contains chili powder, masalas, and noodles with gram and pea soup which gives it a hot and spicy flavor.
  • In east Cornwall, it is sometimes called Peasen Monday or Paisen Monday after the custom of eating pea soup on that day.
  • He gained this power as a result of consuming a can of radioactive pea soup, pea soup being the stereotypical flatulence-inducing dish in Finland.
  • Professor Nefarious (a parody of professor Moriarty) is a villain who origins in the 1975 comic book "The Case of the Pea Soup Burglaries".

  • At the end of the episode, Dean Winchester comments that Linda's character looks familiar as he suddenly craves pea soup.
  • In Finland and Sweden, pea soup is traditionally served on Thursdays.
  • In Dutch cuisine lardons are used in many traditional dishes such as stamppot, and the split pea soup snert.
  • London had long been noted for its pea soup fog. In 1880, meteorologist Rollo Russell wrote an influential pamphlet, "London Fogs", noting that "numerous deaths occur in the course of the year from smoke-fogs, not unusually thick, producing or increasing diseases of the lungs".
  • Weekly rations consisted of biscuits and pea soup, accompanied once a week by half an ox cheek and twice a week by porridge, a lump of bread and cheese.

  • It is advised by the Rock County Public Health Department to not swim in areas with floating green scum, and blue or white paint looking areas that resemble pea soup.
  • g., pea soup. Gruel has often been associated with poverty, with negative associations attached to the term in popular culture, as in the Charles Dickens novels "Oliver Twist" and "A Christmas Carol".
  • A few notable milestones in this development include an informal listing of philosophy blogs begun by philosopher David Chalmers which has since become a widely used resource by the profession, the establishment of a partnership between ethics blog PEA Soup and the prominent journal Ethics to post featured articles for online discussion on the blog, and the role of blogs like What is it Like to be a Woman in Philosophy?
  • The narrator enters the kitchen, where he pours the potion into the green pea soup intended for the witches' dinner.
  • In Sweden, crispbread is a common side dish for pea soup, as well as for pickled herring.

  • It consists of a meat pie in a thick pea soup, typically with the addition of tomato sauce.
  • Food shortages were still a problem in Europe, so the post-tournament banquet featured pea soup, inexpensive fare of the common people.
  • In Northern England they are also commonly served as part of a popular snack called pie and peas (akin to the South Australian pie floater; but instead of the thick pea soup of the floater, in pie and peas it is mushy peas which accompany the meat pie) and are considered to be a part of traditional British cuisine.
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