10 minutes ago, shain said:Thanks!
I believe that it's mostly used in flour form. I've seen it referred to as "wan dou fen" - 豌豆粉.
豌豆粉 just means pea flour. That is common. But never split peas.
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10 minutes ago, shain said:Thanks!
I believe that it's mostly used in flour form. I've seen it referred to as "wan dou fen" - 豌豆粉.
豌豆粉 just means pea flour. That is common. But never split peas.
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6 minutes ago, shain said:Thanks!
I believe that it's mostly used in flour form. I've seen it referred to as "wan dou fen" - 豌豆粉.
豌豆粉 just means pea flour. That is common. But never split peas.