Lentils/Chickpeas and Split Peas
wendypark811
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Hello,
I have tried to input chickpeas, lentils and split peas but they come up with uncooked or cooked. Now I have dried so does the uncooked mean soaked over night or dried?
Thanks
Wendy
I have tried to input chickpeas, lentils and split peas but they come up with uncooked or cooked. Now I have dried so does the uncooked mean soaked over night or dried?
Thanks
Wendy
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Have you tried searching "Chickpeas dried"? That should get a result.0
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I put USDA by my food searches because it tends to come up with the most accurate entries and often has the smaller details like the sodium content.
For example, there's a USDA entry I use for Lentils, Mature Seeds Usda - Cooked, Boiled, Without Salt. I'm sure there's one for lentils dried USDA.
Also, if you buy these items in a bag (versus in bulk) the dried bean calorie info is on the back of the bag.0 -
wendypark811 wrote: »Hello,
I have tried to input chickpeas, lentils and split peas but they come up with uncooked or cooked. Now I have dried so does the uncooked mean soaked over night or dried?
Thanks
Wendy
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wendypark811 wrote: »Hello,
I have tried to input chickpeas, lentils and split peas but they come up with uncooked or cooked. Now I have dried so does the uncooked mean soaked over night or dried?
Thanks
Wendy
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