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Vegetables
Green Peas
Green Peas are one of the most nutritious of the leguminous vegetables and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, C, K, and B-complex and minerals such as zinc, iron, calcium, and manganese.
Beneficial properties
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant
Brain health
Heart health
Bone health
Weight management
Nutritional highlights
Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, B-complex vitamins, Zinc, Iron, Calcium, Manganese, Antioxidants, Protein
Detailed information
Green Peas are one of the most nutritious of the leguminous vegetables and are rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, C, K, and B-complex and minerals such as zinc, iron, calcium, and manganese. They are a great source of protein, fiber, and omega-3 fats in the form of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA). These essential fatty acids makes green peas an ideal food for brain and cardiovascular health and their phytosterols are vital for helping to lower cholesterol levels in the body. They are also a fantastic weight loss food since they have the ability to ward off hunger and keep you feeling satiated for long periods of time. Green peas have also been found to help lower the risk of type 2 diabetes due to their relatively low glycemic index and blood sugar regulating properties. Fresh green peas are easily grown in patio containers or gardens and can often be found in the produce section of the supermarket year-round. Frozen peas are a good alternative when fresh is unavailable as they retain a large percentage of their color, flavor, and nutrition. Try mashing or blending green peas with a little avocado, garlic, and fresh herbs for a delicious and satisfying dip or spread. Green peas are a versatile and nutritious food that can help to increase good health.
Conditions it helps with
Adrenal Insufficiency
Includes: Addison's Disease
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Autoimmune Inflammation Disorder
Includes: Lupus
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COPD & Emphysema
Includes: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) / Emphysema
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Diabetes (Type 1 & Type 2)
Includes: Diabetes Type 1, Diabetes Type 2
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Fibromyalgia / Body-Wide Pain
Includes: Fibromyalgia
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Heart Disease
Includes: Heart Disease (Cardiomyopathy)
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Joint Pain & Arthritis
Includes: Arthritis
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MS / Nerve Damage Disease
Includes: Guillain-Barré Syndrome, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
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RA / Joint Autoimmune Disease
Includes: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Sarcoidosis (Granulomas)
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Tick-Borne Illness
Includes: Lyme Disease
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Underactive Thyroid (Autoimmune)
Includes: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
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Recipes featuring Green Peas
15-Minute Quinoa Slaw Bowl
30 min
Lunch
Cauliflower Fried Rice
26 min
Dinner
Cauliflower Pasta Salad Lettuce Wraps
25 min
Lunch
Farmers Market Couscous Salad
30 min
Lunch
Fold-Up Rice and Black Bean Quesadillas
15 min
Dinner
Green Pea Guacamole
35 min
Dinner
Green Pea Hummus with Fresh Mint
15 min
Snack
Green Split Pea Soup
45 min
Dinner
Hearty Purple Cabbage Soup
40 min
Dinner
Indian-Spiced Cauliflower and Potato Casserole
90 min
Dinner
Lots-of-Vegetables Risotto
60 min
Dinner
Mexican-Style Brown Rice
60 min
Dinner
Mini Vegan Mac and Cheese Casseroles
45 min
Dinner
Mushroom and Green Pea Risotto
95 min
Dinner
Quinoa Fried Rice
30 min
Dinner
Roasted Tomato and Red Pepper Soup
45 min
Dinner
Shepherd’s Pie
85 min
Dinner
Shepherd's Pot Pie
150 min
Dinner
Sicilian Rice Balls with Mushrooms and Peas
60 min
Dinner
Slow-Cooker Split Pea Soup
500 min
Dinner
Sopa de Nopales
60 min
Dinner
Spanish-Style Fava Beans
25 min
Dinner
Stacked Vegetable Sandwiches with Cilantro Chutney
100 min
Lunch
Thai Green Curry Pizza
40 min
Dinner
Tortilla Soup
125 min
Dinner
Tu-No Casserole (Vegan Tuna Casserole)
135 min
Dinner
Vegan Pesto Stuffed Shells (with Split Peas!)
60 min
Dinner
Vegan Vegetable Korma
60 min
Dinner
Vegetable Pot Pie
60 min
Dinner
Vegan Pad Thai
35 min
Dinner
Aloo Mater
40 min
Dinner
Potato Dill Salad
45 min
Lunch