No need to go without your beloved guac when you’re lowering radical (overt) fats to help yourself heal. Enjoy this version free from radical fats and made with peas instead! This recipe mimics the look and flavors of guacamole and is just as hearty and comforting. This is a great dip to have on regular rotation to add to lunches, dinners, and snacks, for both you and your family.
Green peas have the ability to bring back hair follicles, and to restore hair growth. The chlorophyll in peas is vastly different from chlorophyll in many other vegetables and herbs, because green peas’ chlorophyll contains follicle-stimulating enzymes that stimulate and revitalize weakened hair follicles. The pea plant also has a wide variety of trace minerals, which contributes to new hair growth.
Pea Guacamole
Ingredients:
Directions:
If using frozen green peas, place them in a sieve or colander and run under warm water until defrosted.
Steam the thawed or fresh peas for 3 to 4 minutes, until tender. Remove and rinse under cold water, until cool to the touch.
Place the peas, lime juice, garlic, jalapeño, cumin, coriander, and sea salt (if using) in a food processor. Process for 1 to 2 minutes, until smooth.
Transfer to a bowl and stir in the tomato, onion, and cilantro.
Serve immediately or refrigerate until needed.
Serves 2
Recipe Notes:
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This item posted: 15-Dec-2025
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