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chick peas low salt

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Common net weights are about 15 ounces; examples include 15.0 oz and 15.5 oz.

They’re typically sold as whole, fully cooked chickpeas labeled “Ready to Eat” or “Prepared / Heat-and-Serve.”

Labels commonly include low sodium plus diet tags like gluten-free, low fat, cholesterol-free, trans fat–free, and kosher. At least one product is labeled organic certified.

Most listings use general reduced/low-sodium language; one specifically lists an “Ultra–Low Sodium” level of just 10 mg per serving.

Some listings show very short ingredient lists like “chickpeas, water, and a touch of salt,” while others specify no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Common suggestions include making hummus, using them in salads and side dishes, roasting as a seasoned snack, or adding them to soups, stews, and grain bowls.

Many are sold fully cooked or labeled prepared/heat-and-serve; at least one is labeled ready-to-eat. Canned packaging and easy-open lids are noted to speed heating and serving.

The listed country of origin for the products shown is the United States.

Products are sold as single cans described as convenient for heat-and-serve use; some listings mention an easy-open lid for simple heating and serving.

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