Do you have to remove snap pea strings?

Although stringless varieties are available, most sugar snap peas need to have the stringy seams removed before eating. You can usually use your fingers to do the job, but a paring knife works well on stubborn strings.
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Do you need to remove the strings from snap peas?

They're impossible to chew and incredibly annoying when lodged between your teeth. Removing them is an extra step on the path to that primo snap pea experience, but if you don't do it, you're going to be dealing with a less-than-ideal situation and a real need for dental floss.
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Do you have to remove snow pea string?

It's important to trim off the stems of snow peas because the stems will be tough. The stem end will have a small cap on the end, perhaps with a short stem attached. Leave the other end (the end with a slight curl to it) intact for now. You'll need it to help you remove the "string."
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Can you eat the string in peas?

It won´t hurt you to eat them, but why would you want to when they're so simple to remove? Here's how: Using your fingernails or the tips of your fingers, snap off the stem end of the pea toward the top seam, leaving the stringy part attached. The partially disconnected end will act as your “zipper pull.”
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Do sugar snap peas need to be strung?

Unlike Snow Peas, Sugar Snaps do not need their string removed before eating. As well, Sugar Snaps have plumper pods with bigger peas in them.
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How To Remove Strings From Snap Peas



How do you cut and remove strings from snap peas?

Tough strings on the backs of peas can be unappetizing. Safely remove the strings from the peas by using a small paring knife to gently make a small cut on the end, but not all the way through. Then simply peel the strings off.
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Are snow peas and snap peas the same thing?

Sugar snap peas are a cross between snow and garden peas. The pods of snow peas are flatter with small, premature peas, whereas sugar snap peas are more rounded. Both have an identical nutritional profile and very similar flavors although sugar snap peas tend to be sweeter and more flavorful.
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Can you eat the outside of pea?

They are flat with very small peas inside; the whole pod is edible, although the tough “strings” along the edges are usually removed before eating.
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What does it mean to Remove string from snow peas?

Removing the string makes the snow peas more tender.
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Which side is the string on snow peas?

Note: It's the concave side of the pea which contains the string that needs to be removed. On larger peas, it is sometimes beneficial to also remove the opposite side as it may have become tough.
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Is it OK to eat raw sugar snap peas?

Sugar snap peas are delicious and easy to prepare. You can eat them raw or cooked, and they go great with a variety of different recipes. Raw sugar snap peas are a convenient snack you can take on the go, while cooked sugar snap peas have a rich flavor that goes well with other dishes.
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Are raw sugar snap peas poisonous?

Since they are members of the legume family, people often wonder, can you eat sweet peas? No! All sweet peas plants are toxic.
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What happens if you eat too many snap peas?

Things to Watch Out For

Snap peas are an excellent source of dietary fiber, but eating too much fiber can also cause stomach distress. In some cases, eating too much fiber can lead to gas, bloating, or abdominal pain.
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Are sugar snap pea pods edible?

Snow peas, also known as sugar peas, have edible flat pods with small peas inside them. Snap peas also have edible pods but they have full-size peas in them. Then there are garden peas.
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Do you eat snap peas whole?

Raw Sugar Snap Peas

You can eat the whole pod, with the peas inside, and if you can get them fresh from the farmer's market, they will be so impressively sweet.
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Are pea pods toxic?

Sweet peas produce pods with peas inside them, and these are peas are poisonous, but only present a low toxicity hazard to humans.
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What can I do with empty pea pods?

It always seems sad to compost empty shell-pea pods once you've shucked and eaten the peas. There's still a lot of nutrients and flavor in the pods, so with a few steps you can turn the shells into a pretty green puree to use in sauces and pasta dishes. -Blanch the pea shells by adding them to a pot of boiling water.
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When should I start feeding my peas plants?

Plant peas 3cm deep in fertile ground, from spring to midsummer. Stake young plants with pea sticks to support their growth, and feed weekly with a high-potash fertiliser, once flowers appear. Harvest peas after around three months.
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Can I make soup from pea pods?

Peel and cut the potato into cubes, then add it to the pan with the vegetable stock. Bring to the boil then simmer for 8 minutes. Whilst the soup is simmering, trim the ends off each pea pod and split open the shell, (there's no need to remove the peas, they can stay inside!).
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Can dogs eat pea pods?

You can feed your dog fresh, frozen, or thawed peas, but do not give your dog canned peas. Like many canned vegetables, canned peas typically have a lot of added sodium, which is harmful to dogs (and humans). As far as pea pods go, as a rule of thumb, if humans can eat the pod, so can your dog.
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Can I eat pea pods raw?

One of the best and easiest ways to enjoy these types of peas is to simply remove the tough string around the pod and eat them raw. You can also dip them in hummus or yogurt vegetable dip. In addition, their tender yet crispy texture and sweet flavor make great additions to various salads.
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Which peas are poisonous?

Although garden peas, (Pisum sativum) such as English peas, edible podded peas and snow peas are edible, sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are poisonous - especially the flowers and seeds.
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