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Dried whole green peas

Dried whole green peas
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Ingredient Information

Name

Dried whole green peas

Category

Legumbres

Popularity

2 recipes

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Description

Whole dried green peas are dehydrated seeds from the Pisum sativum plant, commonly known as peas. These peas are harvested when mature and dried for preservation, which allows for prolonged storage and use in a wide variety of traditional and contemporary recipes.

Originating from the Mediterranean region and Western Asia, dried green peas have been a staple food since ancient times due to their ease of cultivation and high nutritional value. They are very popular in various cuisines around the world, especially in soups, stews, and purées.

Regarding their nutritional properties, whole dried green peas are an excellent source of plant-based protein, dietary fiber, B-complex vitamins (such as B1 and B9), and essential minerals like iron, phosphorus, and potassium. Their consumption contributes to digestive health, helps maintain adequate energy levels, and supports important metabolic functions.

In Latin America, these peas may also be known as arvejas secas, chícharos secos, or gandules secos, depending on the region. It is important not to confuse them with fresh or frozen peas, as their texture, flavor, and application in recipes vary due to the drying process.

In cooking, they require pre-soaking for rehydration and prolonged cooking until softened, making them ideal for comforting and nutritious dishes such as pea pottage, pea purée, or as accompaniments to stews and rice dishes.

Nutritional Properties

15.9g
fiber
104mg
calcium
479mcg
folate
5.2mg
iron
1220mg
potassium
341
calories
115mg
magnesium
25.8g
protein
39.0mg
vitamin c
60.0g
carbohydrates
1.2g
total fat

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