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Freeze Dried Peas CAN
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Item Number: 792-705
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| 24 to 59 | $14.18 |
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Honeyville's Freeze Dried Peas can't be beat. It is light and crisp with flavors that only comes from the freshest peas. With our freeze dried peas, you can use them for any application that requires peas. You can even rehydrate them in broths, pot roasts and more. Try Honeyville's freeze dried peas in anything from soups and pot roasts to casseroles and side dishes, the possibilities are endless!
Honeyville Freeze Dried Peas are produced in a process where moisture is removed from the product using a very low temperature and a vacuum. Only about 3 percent moisture remains in the product at the time of packaging. The end product weight is reduced by over 90 percent, while the volume stays the same. This remarkable process concentrates the fresh taste, natural color, and texture of peas in its freeze dried state.
When rehydrated, the peas will absorb the liquid and become fresh peas again. The taste is great, and the nutritional food value is preserved. Freeze drying provides natural and additive free vegetables to be stored effectively for long periods of time. Honeyville Freeze Dried Peas are an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.
Shelf-Life: Freeze Dried Peas will store for 10 to 15 years in a sealed #10 can (oxygen absorber included) under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place).
Instructions: Add 3 parts water to 1 part green pea. Allow Freeze Dried Peas to hydrate for about 20 minutes or until fully rehydrated. Honeyville's Freeze Dried Peas can replace fresh prepared green peas at a rate of 5 to 1. That means that each can of Freeze Dried Peas is the equivalent of about 6 pounds of fresh green peas.
Uses: Freeze Dried Peas can be used separately or in combination with casseroles, soups, pastas and more.
Visit our Cooking Cousins Blog to find delicious recipes for Freeze Dried Peas and more!
Packaging: Freeze Dried Peas are sealed air tight in a #10 can and weighs approximately 1.25 pounds. A case contains 6 #10 cans and weighs 7.5 pounds. Each can contains 43 servings. One serving size is ¼ cup.
Ingredients: Green Peas.
Allergen information: This product is produced on equipment that processes products containing soy, wheat, egg, peanut, and tree nuts.
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List: $85.99
Price: $75.99
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Freeze Dried and Dehydrated Vegetable Combo Pak for Food Storage
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Product Reviews
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Buy the case, or pay shipping twice. They're that GOOD!
Hutchinson Family
(New Mexico)
12/26/2011 4:56 PM
Of course we bought these for cooking. However, we have since discovered that a handful is a great snack. Now I have trouble keeping them in stock because everyone grabs some as they walk out of the pantry. I am hypoglycemic, so a handful takes the wobbly dizziness away between meals. Add them to any dish while cooking or serve them alone. These have a wonderful sweet fresh taste, just like the ones we grow. This was a review on the first case I purchased. Since then our homegrown peas have come in and these are actually sweeter and tastier than our homegrown this year!
Dare I also admit, we use them for training treats for our small rescue dogs who need to count calories?
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Very Good
CJConrad
(Charlotte, NC)
10/30/2011 11:50 AM
Good right out of the can (according to my wife!), and great as ingredient in soups, casseroles, etc. Recommended.
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Tasty!
mounttraver
(Colorado)
2/8/2011 4:02 PM
We eat these straight out of the can as a snack and in soups/salads after rehydrating. Sweet and tender when rehydrated; slightly sweet and crunchy (not powdery) when straight out of the can. I think we'll try tossing them with a bit of salt and a few drops of olive oil (to make the salt stick), too, so make a salted peas snack!
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Amazing Peas, Taste Fresh!
Russ
(San Diego)
1/21/2009 7:19 AM
As usual I was skeptical, but these peas rehydrate standing in cool water in about an hour, - get this - texture being of fresh (slightly blanched) flavor of nearly fresh sweet peas, which are quite sweet. I was thourghly amazed, never having seen anything dehydrated like this. I expected "cup a soup" peas or at best military dehydrated (which are quite good) but these were astounding. They are quite sweet, almost like freeze dried strawberries, a little crunchier, out of the can for a snack. We now use these instead of frozen to cut down on the freezer space and frozen pea bacteria count and burn. They are cheap too!
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excellent to keep in the pantry
babyboomer
(Rome, GA)
9/23/2008 7:06 PM
I love keeping these on hand to just reach in the gallon can and get out a handful to put into my brown rice pilaf or one of my homemade soups recipes. They cook quickly, and taste delicious.
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