Peas, Speckled 300 G
Peas, Speckled 300 G
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🌱 Peas, Speckled — 150 g
Sprouting or Microgreen Seeds • Sweet • Crunchy
Speckled peas produce thick, crunchy sprouts and lush, tender microgreens with a naturally sweet, fresh flavour. A reliable and satisfying grow, they are a favourite for both jar sprouting and tray growing.
🌿 Nutritional Profile
Pea sprouts and microgreens provide plant-based protein, fibre, and essential nutrients including vitamins A, C, and K, along with iron, magnesium, and potassium. They also contain antioxidants and naturally occurring plant compounds.
Seed Storage: To prolong viability, store seeds in the refrigerator. For long-term storage, seeds may be kept in the freezer.
🌟 Health Benefits of Peas
- Plant Protein Source: Provides protein to support balanced meals.
- Digestive Support: Contains fibre to support gut health.
- Immune Support: Provides vitamins A and C.
- Energy Support: Contains nutrients that support daily energy levels.
- Fresh Living Food: A simple way to add fresh greens to everyday meals.
🌱 Soaking & Sprouting Instructions (Jar Method)
Days to Sprout: 2–4 days
Soak Time: 8–12 hours
Yield: 1 Tbsp of dry seed yields approximately 2–3 cups of sprouts.
- Put approximately 1/4 cup seed in a wide mouth jar with a sprouting lid.
- Add water, swirl, and drain. Refill jar with water and soak 8–12 hours.
- Drain well and invert jar at a 45° angle on a sprouting rack, or in a bowl or drain rack.
- Rinse twice daily with cool water, swirl, and drain well.
- Enjoy! Ready to eat in 2–4 days (or to your taste).
🌿 Tray / Microgreen Growing Instructions
Days to Grow: 8–12 days
Soak Time: 8–12 hours
Seeding Rate (10" x 20" tray): 90 g to 120 g per tray.
- Pre-moisten soil or a grow mat in a shallow tray.
- Spread seeds evenly over the surface.
- Mist lightly and cover with a second tray or humidity dome.
- Stack and weight in the dark for 2–3 days.
- Once sprouted and pushing up, remove weight and uncover.
- Move to bright indirect light.
- Water gently as needed (bottom watering preferred).
- Harvest when greens reach desired height.
🌬 Drying & Storage
- After the final rinse, allow sprouts to grow another half day so they absorb excess moisture.
- Pat dry gently on a paper towel.
- Store dry in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- Line the container with a paper towel for moisture control and replace as needed if damp.
🌾 Yield & Value
- 30 grams (approximately 2 tablespoons) of dry seed yields 2–3 cups of fresh sprouts.
- One 150 g bag makes approximately 5 batches.
- At $9.00 per bag, that equals about $1.80 per batch, or approximately $0.60–$0.90 per cup of fresh sprouts.
🥗 How to Enjoy
- Add to salads and bowls
- Top sandwiches and wraps
- Blend into smoothies
- Use in stir-fries and warm dishes
- Use as a fresh daily garnish
Sweet. Crisp. Satisfying.
