Pea fibre
Pea fibre is a natural ingredient that comes from the outer husk of peas, a type of legume plant. It is rich in dietary fibre, which is beneficial for digestion and overall health. Pea fibre is a plant-based ingredient, making it suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.
To make pea fibre, the peas are processed to remove the outer husk, which is then ground into a fine powder. This powder is high in fibre and can be easily added to a variety of foods and drinks. The process retains the nutritional benefits of the peas while providing a source of dietary fibre.
Pea fibre often appears on food labels as a source of fibre that can help improve the texture and nutritional content of food products. It is commonly found in plant-based meat alternatives, baked goods, cereals, and snacks. Pea fibre can help enhance the texture and moisture retention in products like veggie burgers or protein bars, making them more satisfying and nutritious.
Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Pea fibre
M&S British Dinky Cocktail SausagesSainsbury's British Pork Cranberry & Apple Stuffing Log, Butchers Choice
Plant Pioneers Caramelised Onion Shroomdogs
Kirsty's Classic Vegan Margherita Pizza
Plant Pioneers Cumberland Shroomdogs
Birds Eyereen Cuisine Meat Free Burgers
Birds Eyereen Cuisine Meat Free Sausages
Plant Pioneers Fishless Fingers
O'Kane's Garlic Kievs
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Meat Free Burgers
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Meat Free Sausages
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Meat-Free Burgers
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Meat-Free Sausage Rolls
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Meatballs
Birds Eye Green Cuisine Succulent Meat-Free Sausages
Asda Hash Browns
Sainsbury's Hash Browns
This Isn't Chicken Plant-Based Pieces
Quorn Meat Free Sausage Patties
Quorn Meat Free Sausages
Sainsbury's Melting Cheese Nut Roasts
Plant Pioneer Hotnspicy Goujons
BFree Pitta Breads Stone Baked
Asda Plant Based Vegan Vegetable Fingers
Quorn Roarsomes Vegan Dinosaurs


