Botulism is a specific type of foodborne illness. Improperly canned peas can cause botulism, so - depending how the cooked peas were handled - it could be possible that the spoiled cooked peas could, too.
Cooked vegetable of peas and cauliflower is heterogeneous
Yes, they can also eat raw blackeye peas if you crush them.
I don't think that any of these peas cause gas. Gas is natural but somethings do cause gas but Im not sure that any of these peas cause gas.
Yes, you can eat them raw or cooked.
The peas can easily be warmed in a sauce pan with butter. If you want to process them, warming them up first helps.
No.However, raisins and grapes can be harmful to dogs.
Dry split peas typically triple in volume when cooked. Therefore, 1 cup of dry split peas will yield about 2.5 to 3 cups of cooked peas. It's important to rinse and soak them before cooking to achieve the best texture and flavor. Cooking usually takes around 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the desired consistency.
Of course. Snow peas and sugar snap peas are cooked and eaten whole (seeds and pods). Sometimes they are even eaten without being cooked, with no harm to come to their consumer. Eating the pods of peas is alright!
They need to be cooked, otherwise the dog can get diarrhea, as well as abdominal cramps and nausea.
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Yes there is protein in peas. In one cup of cooked peas, there is approximately 16.35g of protein.
Green peas generally contain more protein compared to other varieties of peas, such as split peas or yellow peas, though the difference can be slight. On average, green peas provide about 5-6 grams of protein per cooked cup, while split peas can offer around 8-9 grams per cooked cup. Therefore, while both types are good protein sources, split peas tend to have a higher protein content per serving.