HEALTH BENEFITS OF
GREEN PEAS
Starchy, and sweet green peas or garden peas are one of the
ancient cultivated vegetables grown for their succulent nutritious green-pods.
Peas are probably originated in the sub-Himalayan plains of north-west India.
Now, this versatile legume is one of the major commercial crops grown all over
the temperate and semi-tropical regions.Botanically, pea plant is an herbaceous
vine. It belongs to the family of Fabaceae of the genus, Pisum.
Scientific name: Pisum sativum. Some
of the common names include english peas, sweet peas, garden peas,
pease,...etc.
Pea
is a quick growing, an annual herbaceous vine that requires the trellis to
support growth. It flourishes well in well-drained, sandy soil supplemented
with adequate moisture and cool weather conditions. Short stalked green pods
appear during late winter or spring. The pods measure about 2-3 inches long,
swollen or compressed, straight or slightly curved, filled with single row of
2-10 light-green colored, smooth edible seeds. In general, the pods
harvested while they are just short of reaching maturity, at the point when
their seeds are green, soft, sweet and edible as raw. Allowing the pods to
mature further would make the seeds less sugary and turn color to light-green
to yellow.Pea tendrils are also edible. They are delicate, tender top shoots of
young pea plants, featuring flavor akin to peas. The tendrils and leafy-shoots
are favored in cooking as well in salads. Snow peas or sugar peas are
different species of peas where the whole immature green pods are eaten.

Green peas are one of the
most nutritious leguminous vegetables, rich in health benefiting
phyto-nutrients, minerals, vitamins and anti-oxidants. Peas are relatively
low in calories on comparison with beans, and cowpeas. 100 g of green peas
provide only 81 calories, and no cholesterol. Nonetheless, the legumes are a
good source of proteins, and soluble as well as insoluble fiber.Fresh pea pods
are excellent source of folic acid. 100 g provides 65 µg or 16% of
recommended daily levels of folates. Folates are B-complex vitamins required
for DNA synthesis inside the cell. Well established research studies suggest
that adequate folate rich foods in expectant mothers would help prevent neural
tube defects in the newborn babies.Fresh green peas are very good in ascorbic
acid (vitamin C). Contain 40 mg/100 g or 67% of daily requirement of
vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful natural water-soluble anti-oxidant.
Vegetables rich in this vitamin helps body develop resistance against
infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals from the
body.Peas contain phytosterols especially ß-sitosterol. Studies
suggest that vegetables like legumes, fruits and cereals rich in plant sterols
help lower cholesterol levels in the body.Garden peas are also good in vitamin
K. 100 g of fresh leaves contains about 24.8 µg or about 21% of daily
requirement of vitamin K-1 (phylloquinone). Vitamin K has found to have a
potential role in bone mass building function by promoting osteo-trophic
activity in the bone. It also has established role in Alzheimer's disease
patients by limiting neuronal damage in the brain.Fresh green peas also contain
adequate amounts of anti-oxidants flavonoids such as carotenes, lutein and
zea-xanthin as well as vitamin-A (provide 765 IU or 25.5% of
RDA per 100 g). Vitamin A is an essential nutrient required for maintaining
health of mucus membranes, skin and eye-sight. Further, consumption of natural
fruits rich in flavonoids helps to protect from lung and oral cavity cancers.In
addition to folates, peas are also good in many other essential B-complex
vitamins such as pantothenic acid, niacin, thiamin, and pyridoxine.
Furthermore, they are rich source of many minerals such as calcium, iron,
copper, zinc, and manganese.
Prof. John Kurakar
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