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Iberia Whole Green Peas are a versatile, nutritious, and low-calorie option for health-conscious individuals. Each 12 oz pack (sold in a convenient set of 3) is all-natural, rich in fiber, and contains less sodium than canned alternatives, making them an ideal protein substitute for a variety of dishes.
M**G
Great for sprouting
Sprouted these to put in Chinese stir fry. Germination rate is very good and a much better value for money than buying peas specifically for planting
S**W
Healthy & Affordable
I got these to get more plant-based protein in my diet. I found that I needed to cook them quite a bit longer than the cooking instructions on the package. They are not nearly as mushy as canned peas and have a bit of a bite to them which I like. They are also bigger than canned peas. Once cooked, they look nearly neon green which is pretty cool and added a pop of color to my dishes!
L**M
Great stuff
I sprouted it, let it dry thoroughly, then ground it into flour. I mixed it with regular flour and sifted it in cupcake mix. My son loved it. I never told him his cupcakes had veggies in it.
C**C
Great seeds
I use it for planting. They are great seeds
L**J
Pretty good for sprouting
I bought this bag for my entry into growing microgreens indoors. I experimented with growing the peas in water (pic of red colander) & in soil (pic of planter).The ones grown in water started as ~ 30g of peas from the package (which I soaked before sprouting); the pic shows what will be the third, and probably final, harvest. (A pic of the other ~20g is under my rating for the "4 Pack Seed Sprouter Tray with Cover, Plastic Seed Germination Tray, Soil-Free, Suit for Kitchen Garden Home Office, BPA Free" -- available here: https://amzn.to/3RHJwNH.)I used 50g for the ones grown in soil (what will be the first harvest).Most of the peas sprouted in both water and soil, although not all have the same rate of growth for microgreens. So my experiments will continue.
R**Y
I sprouted to grow peas.
I sprouted and grew pea plants but it was late in the season so next spring I’ll grow again. They sprouted good though. Was pretty in my sunroom window but it got cold so never replanted outside.I do love to eat peas too.
D**E
Bought for an injured pigeon
I had bought these for a baby pigeon I rescued. It seems to like them. I have switched to split peas and lentils with wheat grain and commercial bird seed added. As its top beak tip had broken off as well. These are easier for it to pick up
W**H
Cook it or use it to stuff.
I use these to
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