pea tendrils

Pea Tendrils

Pisum sativum

Depending on the variety, pea plants either grow low to the ground or like a vine. The vining varieties develop long, thin tendrils that reach out from the plant seeking objects to attach themselves to for structure and support.


Seasonality
J F M A M J J A S O N D

Description

Also known as “pea shoots”, pea tendrils are the young shoots of a flowering pea plant that are harvested before the pea pod forms.


Storage tips

Wrap pea tendrils in paper towels and store in a plastic bag in the fridge for up to 3 days.


Culinary tips
  • Pea tendrils can be prepared raw or very lightly cooked.
  • Use raw pea tendrils in salads or as a garnish for soups or tacos.
  • Pea tendrils pair well with eggs, ricotta, asparagus, carrots, fava beans, basil, and mint.
  • Try making a pea tendril pesto with pistachios and mint.