"Snow Pea is a plant appearing in both main series Plants vs. Zombies games. It is an unlockable plant in the first game, and a premium plant in the second game. Snow Pea attacks by firing frozen peas at zombies, which can slow their target's movement and attack speed by 50% and deal damage. Torchwood can melt them however, turning them into normal peas and removing the freezing effect."@en . "Freezing Gasp"@en . . . "Snow pea is a kind"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Solidify"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Wikipedia Article About Snow pea on Wikipedia The fact that this Legume is entirely edible-including the pod-accounts for its French name, mange-tout, or eat it all. Its almost translucent, bright green pod is thin and crisp. The tiny seeds inside are tender and sweet. Snow peas are available year-round with peak seasons in the spring and fall. Choose crisp, brightly colored pods with small seeds. Refrigerate in a plastic bag for up to 3 days. Both tips of a snow pea should be pinched off just before using. They're an essential vegetable in Chinese cooking and may also be used raw in salads. Snow peas are also called Chinese snow peas."@en . . "Snow Pea (t\u1EA1m d\u1ECBch: \u0110\u1EADu Tuy\u1EBFt) l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y b\u1EAFn \u0111\u1EADu xu\u1EA5t hi\u1EC7n trong c\u1EA3 hai tr\u00F2 tr\u01A1i ch\u00EDnh c\u1EE7a s\u00EA-ri Plants vs. Zombies. N\u00F3 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y m\u1EDF kh\u00F3a \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c \u1EDF game \u0111\u1EA7u ti\u00EAn, v\u00E0 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y cao c\u1EA5p \u1EDF game th\u1EE9 hai. Snow Pea t\u1EA5n c\u00F4ng t\u01B0\u01A1ng t\u1EF1 nh\u01B0 Peashooter, nh\u01B0ng \u0111\u1EA1n c\u1EE7a n\u00F3 kh\u00F4ng ph\u1EA3i \u0111\u1EADu th\u01B0\u1EDDng, m\u00E0 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t vi\u00EAn \u0111\u1EADu b\u0103ng c\u00F3 kh\u1EA3 n\u0103ng v\u1EEBa g\u00E2y s\u00E1t th\u01B0\u01A1ng, v\u1EEBa khi\u1EBFn zombie c\u1EED \u0111\u1ED9ng ch\u1EADm \u0111i m\u1ED9t n\u1EEDa. Nh\u01B0ng n\u1EBFu Snow Pea \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c tr\u1ED3ng ph\u00EDa sau Torchwood, th\u00EC \u0111\u1EA1n c\u1EE7a n\u00F3 s\u1EBD b\u1ECB tan b\u0103ng v\u00E0 tr\u1EDF l\u1EA1i th\u00E0nh m\u1ED9t vi\u00EAn \u0111\u1EADu th\u01B0\u1EDDng."@vi . . . . "Solidify"@vi . . . . . . . . . . . "X\u00E1c su\u1EA5t b\u1EAFn tinh th\u1EC3 b\u0103ng c\u1EE7a Snow Pea gi\u1EDD l\u00E0 30%."@vi . . "Snow Pea"@vi . . . . . "Snow Pea gains a 30% chance to shoot an ice pick."@en . . . . . . "Snow Pea (t\u1EA1m d\u1ECBch: \u0110\u1EADu Tuy\u1EBFt) l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y b\u1EAFn \u0111\u1EADu xu\u1EA5t hi\u1EC7n trong c\u1EA3 hai tr\u00F2 tr\u01A1i ch\u00EDnh c\u1EE7a s\u00EA-ri Plants vs. Zombies. N\u00F3 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y m\u1EDF kh\u00F3a \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c \u1EDF game \u0111\u1EA7u ti\u00EAn, v\u00E0 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t c\u00E2y cao c\u1EA5p \u1EDF game th\u1EE9 hai. Snow Pea t\u1EA5n c\u00F4ng t\u01B0\u01A1ng t\u1EF1 nh\u01B0 Peashooter, nh\u01B0ng \u0111\u1EA1n c\u1EE7a n\u00F3 kh\u00F4ng ph\u1EA3i \u0111\u1EADu th\u01B0\u1EDDng, m\u00E0 l\u00E0 m\u1ED9t vi\u00EAn \u0111\u1EADu b\u0103ng c\u00F3 kh\u1EA3 n\u0103ng v\u1EEBa g\u00E2y s\u00E1t th\u01B0\u01A1ng, v\u1EEBa khi\u1EBFn zombie c\u1EED \u0111\u1ED9ng ch\u1EADm \u0111i m\u1ED9t n\u1EEDa. Nh\u01B0ng n\u1EBFu Snow Pea \u0111\u01B0\u1EE3c tr\u1ED3ng ph\u00EDa sau Torchwood, th\u00EC \u0111\u1EA1n c\u1EE7a n\u00F3 s\u1EBD b\u1ECB tan b\u0103ng v\u00E0 tr\u1EDF l\u1EA1i th\u00E0nh m\u1ED9t vi\u00EAn \u0111\u1EADu th\u01B0\u1EDDng."@vi . . . . . . . . . . "Snow pea is a kind"@en . "Wikipedia Article About Snow pea on Wikipedia The fact that this Legume is entirely edible-including the pod-accounts for its French name, mange-tout, or eat it all. Its almost translucent, bright green pod is thin and crisp. The tiny seeds inside are tender and sweet. Snow peas are available year-round with peak seasons in the spring and fall. Choose crisp, brightly colored pods with small seeds. Refrigerate in a plastic bag for up to 3 days. Both tips of a snow pea should be pinched off just before using. They're an essential vegetable in Chinese cooking and may also be used raw in salads. Snow peas are also called Chinese snow peas."@en . . . . "Freezing Gasp"@vi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Snow Pea is a plant appearing in both main series Plants vs. Zombies games. It is an unlockable plant in the first game, and a premium plant in the second game. Snow Pea attacks by firing frozen peas at zombies, which can slow their target's movement and attack speed by 50% and deal damage. Torchwood can melt them however, turning them into normal peas and removing the freezing effect."@en . "Snow Pea"@en . "Snow Pea gains a 15% chance to shoot an ice pick that deals 3 damage."@en . . . . . . . . "Snow pea"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Snow Pea c\u00F3 15% c\u01A1 h\u1ED9i b\u1EAFn m\u1ED9t tinh th\u1EC3 b\u0103ng g\u00E2y 3 s\u00E1t th\u01B0\u01A1ng."@vi . . .