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  • noun Alternative spelling of mangetout.

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Examples

  • In France, they are called mange-tout, referring to the fact that you “eat it all,” including the pod.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • In France, they are called mange-tout, referring to the fact that you “eat it all,” including the pod.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • In France, they are called mange-tout, referring to the fact that you “eat it all,” including the pod.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • In France, they are called mange-tout, referring to the fact that you “eat it all,” including the pod.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • In France, they are called mange-tout, referring to the fact that you “eat it all,” including the pod.

    Make It Easy Make It Light Laurie Burrows Grad 1987

  • You can just see the tip of the runner bean tepee, sticking up at the back above the abundant growth of mange-tout peas.

    The Glorious Twelfth Jean 2009

  • You can just see the tip of the runner bean tepee, sticking up at the back above the abundant growth of mange-tout peas.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Jean 2009

  • It goes particularly well with early summer vegetables such as asparagus, mange-tout, peas or green beans.

    Archive 2010-06-01 Carla 2010

  • It goes particularly well with early summer vegetables such as asparagus, mange-tout, peas or green beans.

    June recipe: Smoked salmon with cream and pasta Carla 2010

  • Well, my business was to see this guest got his fair share of mange-tout peas, never mind if he had something going with the hostess.

    The Great California Game Gash, Jonathan 1991

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