How do you get the strings off sugar snap peas?

The tips should be dangling, attached to the concave side of the shell. Just grab them and pull along that side. The string will pull off of the shell easily, and once you've pulled the first tip and discarded the pesky string, pull the second tip in the opposite direction.
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Do you have to remove strings from snap peas?

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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How do you remove string peas?

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. Do not use your finger nail to cut the peas, this can cause dirt and bacteria to contaminate the peas.
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Do you need to top and tail sugar snap peas?

Sugar snap peas are eaten whole but you can top and tail them if necessary.
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Do you shell sugar snap peas?

Unlike with garden peas, the pods on sugar snap peas can be eaten. Don't worry about removing the round peas inside. The pods on sugar snap peas are crunchy and sweet. However, if you do not enjoy them whole, you can shell them.
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How To Remove Strings From Snap Peas



Do you have to string snow peas?

Snow peas are also known as Chinese pea pods since they are often used in stir-fries. 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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How do you trim sugar peas?

Gather the peas with like ends facing the same direction and slice off all of the tips with a knife. To skip this process, look for 6-ounce packages of fresh, trimmed sugar snap peas in the produce section of your grocery store.
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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 is the difference between snow peas and sugar snap 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. Look for snap peas in the freezer section or at local farmers markets.
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Are snap peas good for weight loss?

If you are trying to lose weight or maintain your current weight, sweet, crunchy sugar snap peas could be just the thing you are looking for. For a one cup serving they are only 35 calories, yet pack in 2 grams of protein, and no fat. They also contain 3 grams of natural sugar and 2 grams of fiber.
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Do snap peas cause gas?

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 peas the same as edamame?

Like edamame, sugar snap peas are technically a part of the legume family. But these two legumes have some major differences in taste, appearance, and nutrition. Unlike edamame, snap peas are eaten whole, pods and all. (4) Edamame pods are broken open so you can eat the beans on the inside.
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Can dogs eat sugar snap peas?

We're talking about green peas, specifically: snow peas, sugar snap peas, and garden or English peas. 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).
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Are snap peas a fruit or vegetable?

Pea Pods. From string beans to snap peas, these podded beans are technically considered fruits. Since they all grow from a flower-based plant, they are categorized as a fruit.
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Do you prune sugar snap peas?

While peas do not require much by way of pruning, many people will harvest small amounts of the pea tendrils or shoots. Tender and tasty, these young bits of the plant are edible and are a good addition to salads or other culinary uses.
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Do snap peas keep producing?

If you allow the first dozen or two pods to mature and develop seeds, that may exhaust the plant and become your entire harvest; whereas, if you harvest all pods when young, a pea plant may continue to produce consistently for 2 to 3 months or longer.
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Should I thin sugar snap peas?

Thinning Peas

Sugar snap peas should be planted 1 to 2 inches apart and then thinned out to 3 to 4 inches apart, so if you have a very successful show of seedlings, you will have to thin them out more than average.
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What are snap peas called in England?

Mange tout vs.

In the U.K., the term applies to both snow peas and snap peas.
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What can you 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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Where do sugar snap peas originate from?

There are three possible locations that peas are thought to have originated from: Thailand and Burma, the Middle East, and Ethiopia. Regardless of where they originated from, the cultivation of peas spread throughout Europe, India, and China about 4,000 years ago.
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Can dogs have bananas?

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.
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Can dogs eat eggs?

Eggs are perfectly safe for dogs, Eggs are a great source of nutrition for your canine companion. They are high in protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and fatty acids that help support your dog inside and out. Remember that eggs are only as good as the chicken they come from.
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