Peas (Pisum sativum)

Peas are small, spherical seeds from the Pisum sativum plant. They are one of the most widely cultivated legumes globally and are used in a variety of dishes, including soups, salads, and as side dishes. Peas are valued for their high protein content and are a good source of dietary fiber. They can be consumed fresh, frozen, or dried.

Physical Characteristics

Color: Typically green, but can also be yellow or purple

Shape: Small, round, and smooth

Size: Around 4–7 mm in diameter

Texture: Soft and tender when cooked; crunchy when raw or dried

Taste/Odor: Mildly sweet and earthy with a fresh flavor when cooked

Chemical Properties

Moisture Content: Max 12% for dried peas

Protein: 22–25%

Carbohydrates: 55–60%

Fat: 1–2%

Crude Fiber: 25–30%

Ash Content: ~3%

Nutritional Information (Per 100g – Dry Basis)

Calories: ~340 kca

Protein: ~25g

Carbohydrates: ~60

Dietary Fiber: ~25g

Fat: ~1g

Iron: ~4 mg

Calcium: ~25 mg

Magnesium: ~90 mg

Folate (B9): ~150 mcg

Quality Standards

“Compliant with local and European standards according to food safety regulations.”

Appearance: Uniform color and size, free from imperfections

Moisture Content: Not exceeding 12%

Foreign Matter: Less than 1%

Contaminants: Free from mold, pests, or other foreign substances

Packaging: High-quality, food-grade packaging for preservation

Conforms to international export standards (Codex, ISO, FAO, USDA)

Microbiological Standards

Total Plate Count: <10⁴ CFU/g

Yeasts & Molds: <10² CFU/g

E. coli: Absent

Salmonella: Absent in 25g

Aflatoxins: Within regulatory limits

Packaging and Storage

As per the customer’s request, polypropylene bags and cartons.”

Storage Conditions:

Store in a cool, dry place

Keep in airtight containers to prevent moisture absorption

Temperature: 10–25°C

Relative Humidity: <60%

Shelf Life

Up to 12 months when stored in appropriate conditions

Traceability and Compliance;

Origin :Egypt

APPLICATION

Used in soups, stews, salads, and currie

As a side dish, often cooked with butter or spices

Dried peas can be ground into flour for baking or making dishes like pea soup

Can be used in plant-based meat alternatives

High-protein legume, ideal for vegetarian and vegan diets

A good source of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals

Can be used in gluten-free recipes

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