Snow Peas
Produce Name : Snow Peas
Availability : All Round the Year
The pods of snow peas are flat and thin with the bulge of the tiny seed barely visible at prime eating stage. The bright green pods should be turgid and crisp. They contain five to seven seeds and reach a length of two to three inches. The pods of sugar snaps are plump like regular English peas but are sweet and tender, thus eaten whole without being shelled, eaten raw or cooked.
Nutritional Facts
Snow peas provide vitamins A and C, iron and potassium. They are low in sodium. A 3 ounce serving, cooked and drained, contains 43 calories.
Medicinal / Therapeutic Use
Peas contain a chemical that helps to prevent infection of the appendix wall. Like other legumes, peas are high in purines, which can exacerbate gout in people and birds with this disease.