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Split Peas | Green | 25 LBS | Family Farmed in Washington State | Non-GMO Project Verified | Non-Irradiated | Kosher Parve | Field Traced | Resealable Kraft Bag | High in Protein
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Brand | Palouse Brand |
Weight | 25 Pounds |
Allergen Information | Non-GMO |
Item Form | Whole |
Package Weight | 11.88 Kilograms |
About this item
- Palouse Brand is 100% committed to desiccant free farming. Palouse Brand foods are naturally dried by sunshine.
- When you open a bag of our split peas, you�ll see uniformity in size, a beautiful dark green color, and a brilliant shine created by our cleaning process.
- We are proud to be Certified Kosher Parve, Non-GMO Project Verified, and Food Alliance Certified.
- Our food products are NOT Irradiated (an accepted practice that exposes your food to radiation for sterilization).
- Our fifth generation farming family grows these premium green split peas. We grow it, harvest it, truck it, process it, bag it and get it to you - it never touches a middleman.
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Our story
How we got our start
Palouse Brand is a 5th generation, family-owned and vertically-integrated farm that grows, cleans, processes, packages, and ships premium legumes and grains directly to customers around the world.What makes our product unique
We take pride in quality and transparency. We grow our own products in eastern Washington and provide customers with, field location, photos, and harvest dates. We try to include our customers in every aspect of the process from farm to table.Why we love what we do
Beyond our passion for farming, we value helping people live healthier. We strive to support our customer's pursuit of health by providing premium nutrient-rich products, transparency, recipes, guides, and five-star customer service.Product Description

| Family Farmed | |
| Field Traced | |
| Kosher | |
| Non-GMO | |
| Family Farmed | |
| Field Traced | |
| Kosher | |
| Non-GMO | |
| Family Farmed | |
| Field Traced | |
| Kosher | |
| Non-GMO | |


Product details
- Product Dimensions : 18 x 12 x 6 inches; 25 Pounds
- UPC : 858931003245
- Manufacturer : Palouse Brand
- ASIN : B0073XV5BU
- Country of Origin : USA
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,144 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #4 in Dried Split Peas
- #359 in Amazon Launchpad Grocery
- Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2019
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Im not easily impressed with anything,
Especially when it comes to dried legumes. Ive always bought those at the grocery store. For some reason the store i shop at does not carry split peas in my area ( its a very big super store chain, everyone has been to it guaranteed) anyway i ordered mine from this company. Last night i made split pea soup. I had no idea that dried split peas could taste so good. They actually tasted like peas. I know what your thinking; what else would they taste like? Believe me there is a big difference between thse peas and what you buy from the store
I cooked my soup for 90 minutes and the peas were still holding together, not turning into mush like they always do. I actually had to mash them some to get the right consistency for the soup. Ive never been so impressed about a food product. I never thought i would write a review about split peas either
Now this is the second time ive ordered from this company.
The first time i ordered I thought i was ordering split peas but i accidentally ordered lentils. I didn't want to go through the trouble of returning those plus i will use them eventually especially if they are as good as the split peas.
Ive read some reviews about how the items the company sells aren't organic and other stuff and how disappointed the customer was, but in the company's defense they do tell you in the description exactly what you are ordering, so I dismiss those reviews as being bad.
I really like the packaging the peas come in. Its a cloth sack with draw strings to close it up. No plastic liner, nothing but cloth. So when its empty i can clean it and find another use for it.
Im happy with my purchase and will be reordering from this company again and will continue to do so as long as the quality remains the same.
The company sent me an email thanking me for the order and give tips about storing the product since it hasn't been irradiated or whatever. Anyway its good advice.

By Clint on August 6, 2019
Im not easily impressed with anything,
Especially when it comes to dried legumes. Ive always bought those at the grocery store. For some reason the store i shop at does not carry split peas in my area ( its a very big super store chain, everyone has been to it guaranteed) anyway i ordered mine from this company. Last night i made split pea soup. I had no idea that dried split peas could taste so good. They actually tasted like peas. I know what your thinking; what else would they taste like? Believe me there is a big difference between thse peas and what you buy from the store
I cooked my soup for 90 minutes and the peas were still holding together, not turning into mush like they always do. I actually had to mash them some to get the right consistency for the soup. Ive never been so impressed about a food product. I never thought i would write a review about split peas either
Now this is the second time ive ordered from this company.
The first time i ordered I thought i was ordering split peas but i accidentally ordered lentils. I didn't want to go through the trouble of returning those plus i will use them eventually especially if they are as good as the split peas.
Ive read some reviews about how the items the company sells aren't organic and other stuff and how disappointed the customer was, but in the company's defense they do tell you in the description exactly what you are ordering, so I dismiss those reviews as being bad.
I really like the packaging the peas come in. Its a cloth sack with draw strings to close it up. No plastic liner, nothing but cloth. So when its empty i can clean it and find another use for it.
Im happy with my purchase and will be reordering from this company again and will continue to do so as long as the quality remains the same.
The company sent me an email thanking me for the order and give tips about storing the product since it hasn't been irradiated or whatever. Anyway its good advice.


Note: I vacuum seal these and keep them in my dry cool pantry for safe keeping and longer shelf life. Another note: I vacuum seal everything that is food. It really is the only way to keep things dry and safe.
Highly recommend this product, I am very pleased.
Updated 1/4/17: I have continued to purchase these over the years and they are always excellent. I tried using organic split peas from the grocery store a couple of months ago and my split pea soup just wasn't texturally the same. These Palouse split peas turn into a much silkier, creamier soup! There really isn't any comparison.
I typically use Julia Child's recipe from "The Way to Cook," but I've started making my ham stock base in a pressure cooker to save time. I tend to use a low simmer for the peas and go a bit longer than the recipe calls for, then use an immersion blender for a smoother texture. My husband loves it and it freezes well. Pro-tip: shred the smoked hock or shank meat from your stock and reserve it to stir back in or top your bowls for a nice garnish to the green soup. Perfect for freezing weather.
They are delicious in a favorite meal of Split Pea Soup with Ham.
Your little brown lentils are exceptional also. I will be buying these from now on.
Thank you for such great food!
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