The purple coloring is from the pigment anthocyanin. This is a beneficial antioxidant that is contained in most purple pigmented vegetables such as purple broccoli, purple cabbage, and eggplant and in fruits such as currents, raspberries, and grapes. This pigment is not in most green pea varieties and is only present in the hulls of the purple hulled pea and not in the green peas themselves.
Purple Hull Peas are a variety of southern peas which usually grow in areas where there is hot climate. Many people add it to their dishes since it contains rich nutrients which are needed for human body. ome of the nutrients that people can get from eating the pea are protein and dietary fiber. Also purple heas are known to contain high content of Vitamin B which help in preventing dreadful diseases like Cancer.
no, black eyed peas are beans and purple hull peas are peas
Yes, you can eat puple hull peas. Not only are they tasty in a salad, but also very nutritious.
purple hulled peas are a common type of field pea, yes.
cook it idiots!
purple hull peas grow in a long pod and each pod contains about 5-8 peas. It is pretty simple, you just crack the pod open and the peas fall out. Make sure to blanch them before you freeze them.
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Lightly steamed for just a couple of minutes. Freshness and flavour are delicate flowers; don't attack them with heat.
Thirty five pounds of shelled peas per bu of unshelled. Approx 8 quarts per bu of shelled peas from a bu of unshelled.
I'm not sure about a gallon but I am currently growing purple hull peas and I have been selling then by the bushel and have been getting $18 for unshellled and $22 for shelled. Some people in my area (Alabama) have been getting as much as $24 and $25 a bushel. Hope this helps......Lori :)
As of this morning 6/2/23. 38$ for 8lb (bushel they said)
It has to be something other than lice or doesn't need treated. there are no treatment procedures for human lice off host
Roughly two dollars a pound in the shell. So, around 20 pounds of peas in the shell per bushel should bring around 40 dollars a bushel.
Check out this website: http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/scales/bushels.html I would think purple hull peas should be around the same as field peas. If I find out differently, I will come back and try to correct this entry.