Raw or cooked?
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Raw or cooked?
Any opinions welcome. I grow peas that I am now picking. These are picked small, delicious to pop and eat whilst watching TV. BUT when I cook them they turn rock hard and have no taste at all. I have tried freezing them hoping to get petit pois like in BirdsEye packs, but no, still horrible. Any suggestions ?
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Re: Raw or cooked?
Are they 'Garden' peas ie. sweet, or are they the 'Marrowfat' type used in say mushy peas?

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Re: Raw or cooked?
Garden Peas, sweet,easy to grow ... or so it said on the packets - - -the farmer has a different type, he sells dried. I was hoping to sell some of mine fresh in pods, but I dont think so now - - HUH
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Re: Raw or cooked?
Garden peas are a bit peculiar in as much as you need to pick them early morning and steam or boil them in very little water within a few hours of picking, also they tend to develope a lot of starch in them after about three week, so are best picked when quite small.

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