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Products- Green peas Daily available quantIty (kgs) - 200 Standard weight in grams - Quality specification - Without black rotten and white peas Natural colour - Green
Green peas are a popular vegetable. They are also quite nutritious and contain a fair amount of fiber and antioxidants. Additionally, research shows they may help protect against some chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and cancer. On the other hand, some people claim green peas are harmful and should be avoided due to the antinutrients they contain, which can cause bloating. This article takes a detailed look at green peas to determine if they're healthy or you should limit them in your diet.