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		By: Tracy Brown		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Can you people do something to straighten out America on the difference between black-eyed peas and Crowder peas?  While they might be related genetically and taxonomically, every person who ever grew up down south knows there is a profound morphological difference between the black-eyed-pea and Crowder pea.  

Under normal circumstances, I would not be concerned about this, except for the fact that I just got finished doing Internet research where Wikipedia, several other sources, yankee cooks, and yankee houesewives were all claiming that Crowder peas ARE black-eyed peas.  And i saw numerous pictures where people were presenting their completed Crowder pea dishes, and every doggone one of them had used black-eyed peas.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you people do something to straighten out America on the difference between black-eyed peas and Crowder peas?  While they might be related genetically and taxonomically, every person who ever grew up down south knows there is a profound morphological difference between the black-eyed-pea and Crowder pea.  </p>
<p>Under normal circumstances, I would not be concerned about this, except for the fact that I just got finished doing Internet research where Wikipedia, several other sources, yankee cooks, and yankee houesewives were all claiming that Crowder peas ARE black-eyed peas.  And i saw numerous pictures where people were presenting their completed Crowder pea dishes, and every doggone one of them had used black-eyed peas.</p>
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