What does it mean to remove strings from snap peas?

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.” Pull the disconnected stem end to remove the string, much as you would unzip a zipper.
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Do you have to remove snap pea strings?

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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How do you remove stringy sugar snap peas?

Steps
  1. Poke a toothpick into the tip (arrow shown in the picture) of a sugar snap pea.
  2. Move the toothpick upward to pull the string out of the pod.
  3. Move the toothpick downward to remove the string from the base part of the pod.
  4. This way the string can be nicely removed from the pod all the way around.
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Can you eat the strings on 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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Can I eat the string on sugar snap peas?

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. They are a cross between Snow and English Garden Peas. You eat them whole, pod and all.
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How To Remove Strings From Snap Peas



Do I need 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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What's the difference between sugar snap peas and snow peas?

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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How do you remove string peas?

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.” Pull the disconnected stem end to remove the string, much as you would unzip a zipper.
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Why are my sugar snap peas tough?

Snap peas' pods will naturally become woody or tough when they are too mature (late Spring for most County gardeners, a little later in West County). This is a common problem. You should harvest them just as the peas fill out. Waiting even a bit longer risks having tougher, woody pods.
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Do sweet peas need to be tied?

As the young sweet pea plants begin to grow, tie them into the vertical support. It's really important to tie in your sweet peas as they'll grow more quickly and make stronger plants if they are tied in regularly. Do this twice in the first month and then more often when they start to romp away.
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Do sugar snap peas need to climb?

Sugar snap peas need to climb, which means you will have to do a little planning before you put your seeds or seedlings in the ground. First, decide which variety you want to work with. Bush peas are shorter and bushier than your typical legume but they still require something to climb up for best growth.
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How tall should snap pea trellis be?

Nylon Netting Row Trellis

The netting's openings are five- to six-inch squares, and it comes in lengths of 25 or more feet and is most commonly 5 feet tall. Hammer 1-by-1 hardwood stakes down the length of the row of your sugar snap peas, spacing the stakes about 8 to 10 feet apart.
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Do you cut the ends off snow peas?

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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Is 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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Why is edamame not good for you?

May hinder absorption of vitamins and minerals: Edamame contains antinutrients or compounds that prevent the body from absorbing certain minerals. Edamame contains compounds that can impair thyroid function by preventing iodine absorption.
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What happens if you eat the edamame pod?

Edamame pods are not poisonous, but they are very tough. If you can chew them up enough to swallow, they will most likely pass through your system just fine. However, it won't be that appetizing, and it's theoretically possible for it to cause a blockage in your digestive tract.
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What happens if you eat edamame skin?

Can we eat edamame skin or not? Most of the crowd believes in a myth that its pods are toxic but they are non-toxic. If you swallow one or two edamame skin it will not kill you. It is not recommended as eating because edamame skin is like you are chewing plastic or any rubbery substance.
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