Matar Paneer Recipe (Mutter Paneer) - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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Matar Paneer recipe made in restaurant style. This Matar Paneer is a filling, delicious and hearty vegetarian Dinner with tons of North Indian flavors. It’s easy and perfect to make when you are in a mood to enjoy something restaurant style at home. Also known as Mutter Paneer, this is a rich, spicy, creamy and tasty paneer peas curry that your entire family will enjoy. Serve it over steamed Basmati Rice, any flavored rice, Butter Naan, Tandoori Roti or flatbreads of your choice.

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About Matar Paneer

Matar Paneer is a popular North Indian dish of Indian cottage cheese aka Paneer and peas cooked in a spicy and flavorsome curry. Matar Paneer translates to peas paneer where ‘Matar’ is the Hindi word for ‘peas’ and ‘paneer’ for “Indian cheese”.

This classic dish is said to have originated in Punjab region but is made in numerous ways across the country. Every Indian home and even every family may have a different recipe. For the same reason, Matar Paneer in every home and restaurant tastes different.

In this Matar Paneer Recipe, to make the gravy, we first sauté the onions & tomatoes with some spices. Then cool down and blend this to a smooth paste. Later we spice it and simmer with water until a thick consistency is achieved. To this delicious curry base, green peas and paneer are added.

The process of sautéing brings out the subtle sweet flavor from onions and tomatoes. This step also enhances the depth of various tastes & flavors in the gravy. This sautéing part is what makes this Matar Paneer simply superb and unique.

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1 About Matar Paneer

2 How To Make Matar Paneer (Stepwise Photos)

3 Matar Paneer Recipe – Easy Method 2

5 Variations

6 FAQs

7 Recipe Card

8 Watch Matar Paneer Video

Though this extra step consumes a bit of time it is totally worth the effort when you want to make something special like the restaurant kind. Sometimes when I am in a rush, I make it in a short cut way by simply blanching the onions and pureeing them with raw tomatoes.

I have shared that method too as method 2 below upon readers’ request. You can also make that in the Instant pot, for which I have included the instructions in the recipe card.

This recipe is roughly adapted from my Paneer Butter Masala which is a popular recipe on the blog. But this tastes completely different as there is no butter used & the process is slightly different. If you want you can also add a few tablespoons of yogurt when you blend the ingredients.

To make this dish vegan, simply use extra firm tofu in place of paneer. I also have a similar but different recipe to make Tofu Curry here.

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How To Make Matar Paneer (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation for gravy

1. Heat a pan and add 1 tbsp oil. When the oil turns hot, add

  • 1 to 2 green cardamoms (optional, omit if you don’t like)
  • 1 inch (8 grams) ginger (peeled & sliced/ roughly chopped)
  • 3 medium garlic cloves (8 grams, sliced). Saute just for a minute.
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2. Add 1 cup (110 grams) cubed onions. Saute them until they turn pink to light golden. The raw smell of the onions has to go away.

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3. Then add 1½ to 1¾ cups (340 grams) chopped tomatoes, ½ teaspoon salt and 12 whole cashew nuts.

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4. Saute for 2 to 3 mins. Cover the pan. Cook on a medium flame until the onions and tomatoes turn mushy. Turn off the stove.

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5. Cool this mixture completely.

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6. Transfer to a blender jar and add ¼ to ⅓cupcurd(yogurt). Using curd is optional, use it for a rich and tangy flavor. This matar paneer tastes great even without curd.

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7. Grind to a smooth puree without adding water. We don’t want any grits in the curry, so make sure this is smooth.

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Make Gravy

8. Heat a pan with 1½ tablespoon (22 ml)oilor ghee. Add 1 inch cinnamon and a small bay leaf. You can also skip them and just add half teaspoon cumin seeds. Fry them for a min.

9. Reduce the heat to low. Add ¼teaspoonturmeric, ¾ to 1 teaspoon red chili powder, ¾ to 1 teaspoon garam masala and ½ to ¾ teaspoon coriander powder.

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10. Mix well. If the pan is too hot , the spices will burn so do it on a low heat.

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11. Pour the onion tomato puree. If your puree is not smooth, turn off the stove and then pass it through a strainer. Saute all of these until the mixture comes together & turns thick. This only takes 2 to 3 mins. Keep stirring often.

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12. Add ¾ cup boiled green peas or frozen peas. If using fresh peas, then you may need to boil them. Drain and use here. I use frozen peas which are ready to use, so I just rinse well and add. Pour 1 to 1¼ cups water to make a gravy.

If you are in India & using frozen peas, boil them in water separately in a small pot, for a few mins. Drain the peas and add here.

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13. Mix well. Cover and cook until the gravy thickens. Taste the gravy and add more salt if needed. Crush 1 teaspoon kasuri methi and add.

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11. Add 1 slit green chilli (optional) and 250 grams paneer. Mix gently and cover. Cook just for 1 to 2 mins. Adding green chilli at this stage gives a unique flavor but you may skip. Turn off the heat. Do not over cook.

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12. Add chopped coriander leaves and 3 to 4 tablespoons heavy cream/ whipping cream. Mix well. Transfer to a serving bowl.

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Serve matar paneer with fluffy Basmati Rice, Naan, roti, phulka, Jeera rice or ghee rice.

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Here is a picture of the mutter paneer made in Instant pot.

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Matar Paneer Recipe – Easy Method 2

Instructions

1. Though I have skipped this step in the step by step pictures below, I don’t suggest skipping it because a lot of times raw onions taste bitter after blending and ruins the entire dish. Bring 2 cups of water to a boil & add the 1 cup cubed onions (110 grams). Boil for 2 to 3 mins. Drain the blanched onions.

2. Add blanched onions, 1½ to 1¾ cups tomatoes (340 grams), 1 to 2small cardamoms, 1 green chili (optional) and 12 to 14 cashew nuts to a grinder jar. If you want you can also add ¼cup yogurt at this stage and then blend.

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3. Make a fine smooth puree. We don’t want any chunks of cashews in the puree. If you do not have a powerful blender, you may pass through a sieve and blend the coarse mixture again.

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4. Optional step. Saute paneer in little oil and immerse them in warm water until used.

5. Heat 2 tablespoons oil or ghee in a pan. Add ½ teaspoon cumin seeds, 1 green cardamom, 2 cloves, 1 inch cinnamon & bay leaf. When the spices sizzle, reduce the heat, add 1½ teaspoon ginger garlic paste.

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6. Fry ginger garlic paste until the raw smell goes off. Do this on a low flame to avoid splatters.

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7. Add the ground onion tomato puree & saute on a medium heat stirring often. You can partially cover the pan if it splatters a lot.

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8. Saute until the masala cooks well and the raw smell disappears completely.

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9. Add ¾to1teaspoon chili powder, ¾to1teaspoon garam masala, ½to¾teaspoon coriander powder, 1 teaspoon sugar and ½to¾ salt. Sauté for 2 to 3 minutes.

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10. Add1 cup peas and pour 1.5 cups water. If you are using frozen peas, you may add them later.

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11. Mix well and cook until the gravy thickens and the peas soft cook. If using frozen tender peas, you can add them after the gravy cooks for a while as the frozen ones cook faster.

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12. When the gravy turns thick, you will also see some oil on top of the gravy. There is not much oil used in the recipe so you can see very little oil on top. To the thick gravy, add paneer and 1 tsp crushed kasuri methi. Crush the kasuri methi in between your palms and then add.

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13. Cook for just 1 to 2 minutes. If you fry the paneer at the earlier step, skip cooking again here. Using cream is optional. Pour 4 tbsps cream to a small bowl, add little gravy and mix well. Stir this into the pan.

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Switch off the stove and add finely coriander leaves. Serve matar paneer with roti or rice.

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Ingredients & Substitutes

Paneer: Paneer is Indian vegetarian non-melting cheese made by curdling milk. It is easily available in Indian stores in the frozen section. You can also make your own by following this homemade paneer recipe.

If you are a vegan then you can easily substitute it with extra firm tofu or Quorn. Just note that you will need to precook Quorn until tender and then add them along with green peas

Green peas: In India, fresh green peas are in season during the winters and most people use them as they are easily available. But mutter paneer can be made anytime of the year with frozen peas, like the way I did here.

Garam masala is the key spice blend in this recipe. The flavors of your matar paneer will depend highly rely on how aromatic your garam masala is. So do use a good garam masala.

Whole spices can be easily skipped but they slowly infuse the flavors when you simmer the gravy. The depth of flavors is not comparable when you skip them.

Kasuri methi are dried fenugreek leaves. They are easily available in the Indian stores selling North Indian groceries. You may skip them if you don’t find but they impart a unique aroma and there is no substitute to it.

Cashews are used for a creamy texture. They can be replaced with soaked and blanched almonds. Alternately you may use 3 tbsps of white poppy seeds. Soak the seeds for 2 hours in warm water and grind them separately in a small grinder to a thick creamy consistency. Pour it at the last step before adding paneer. Simmer until it thickens then add paneer.

Cream adds a milky flavor to the gravy and also makes the dish creamier. However you may just skip it and use 6 more whole cashews.

Variations

Matar Paneer gravy can be made in many ways. Here are a few variations:

  • For the simplest version, saute fine chopped onions until deep golden, then ginger garlic and then add pureed tomatoes & cashews. Saute until thick and add spices. Pour water and make a thick gravy. Add matar and paneer to this.
  • To add yogurt & skip cream, you can follow my restaurant dum aloo recipe. Just skip the aloo and use matar and paneer instead with the amount of water mentioned in this post. I also have instant pot version in that post.
  • To make matar paneer without onions and garlic, you can follow my paneer makhani recipe.

FAQs

Do you need to soak paneer?

If using store bought paneer, it is always good to soak it in warm water for 15 to 20 mins. This softens the paneer and prevents it from turning rubbery.

Can I freeze matar paneer?

Yes you can freeze the matar paneer gravy without adding peas, paneer & cream. Cool the gravy immediately after cooking. Store it in air tight glass containers. Add both peas and paneer when you reheat it.

Is matar paneer healthy?

Yes! This homemade matar paneer is healthy if you eat in moderation. It has a good amount of protein from green peas and paneer. Also it is not excessively loaded with butter and cream, so healthy people can include it in their weekly diet.

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Matar Paneer Recipe, How to Make Mutter Paneer

Matar paneer is a delicious dish made by cooking paneer & green peas in spicy onion tomato masala.This recipe will give you restaurant style creamy & rich matar paneer. It tastes amazing to serve with rice, naan or paratha. Stovetop and instant pot instructions included.

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Prep Time10 minutes minutes

Cook Time35 minutes minutes

Total Time45 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Diet : Gluten Free, Vegetarian

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

To Saute & Puree

  • 1 tablespoon (15 ml) oil
  • 1 to 2 green cardamoms (optional, omit if you don't like)
  • 3 (8 grams) garlic (medium sized cloves )
  • 1 inch (8 grams) ginger (peeled & sliced/ chopped)
  • 1 cup (110 grams) onions cubed (1 large or 2 medium)
  • 1½ to 1¾ cups (340 grams) tomatoes (2 to 3 large) fine chopped
  • 12 (20 grams) cashewnuts (or almonds, soaked for 2 hours and blanched)
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ to ⅓ cup curd (yogurt, optional, refer notes)

For Matar Paneer Gravy

  • 1½ tablespoon (22 ml) oil or ghee
  • 1 inch cinnamon (dalchini) (optional)
  • 1 small bay leaf (optional)
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • ¾ to 1 teaspoon Kashmiri red chili powder (adjust to taste)
  • ¾ to 1 teaspoon garam masala (adjust to taste)
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon coriander powder
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 cup green peas (matar) (boiled or frozen)
  • 1 to 1 ¼ cup water (use more if needed)
  • 1 green chili deseeded & slit (optional)
  • 250 grams paneer (indian cottage cheese)
  • 1 teaspoon kasuri methi (dried fenugreek leaves)
  • ¼ teaspoon salt as needed (about ¼ to ½ tsp)
  • 2 tablespoon coriander leaves (cilantro)
  • 3 to 4 tablespoon cream (optional)

Instructions

Preparation

  • If using store bought paneer, soak it in a bowl of hot water for 20 mins. Drain the water and use. This step helps to keep the paneer soft.

  • Pour oil to a hot pan.When the oil turns hot, add green cardamoms (optional), ginger & garlic.

    1 tablespoon (15 ml) oil, 1 to 2 green cardamoms, 3 (8 grams) garlic, 1 inch (8 grams) ginger

  • Fry for a minute. Next add chopped onions & saute until they turn light golden.

    1 cup (110 grams) onions

  • Add tomatoes and salt.

    1½ to 1¾ cups (340 grams) tomatoes, ½ teaspoon salt

  • Saute for 2 to 3 mins. Add cashews. Cook covered until soft & mushy.

    12 (20 grams) cashewnuts

  • Cool this completely. Add to a grinder along with curd/ yogurt (optional) and make a smooth puree.

    ¼ to ⅓ cup curd

How To Make Matar Paneer

  • Heat oil in the same pan.Add cinnamon & bay leaf, let sizzle in oil for a minute.

  • Lower the heat and add turmeric, chili powder, sugar (optional), garam masala and coriander powder.Mix well.

  • Pour the pureed onion tomato mixture. If your puree is not smooth, then pass it through a filter/sieve.

  • Saute until the masala comes together and turns thick. Keep stirring to prevent burning.

  • Next add green peas.Pour water. If using fresh peas, boil them until tender in a pot, drain and use. If using frozen peas then you can rinse and use.

  • Mix well to make a thick gravy. Add more water if needed.

  • Mix and cook covered on a medium heat until the gravy thickens and traces of oil appear over the gravy.

  • Crush kasuri methi in your palm & sprinkle all over. Mix well.

  • Check salt and add more if needed. Add green chilli (optional) & cubed paneer.

  • Cover and cook just for 2 mins. Sprinkle coriander leaves and cream.

  • Stir well. Serve matar paneer with Basmati rice, jeera rice, naan or paratha.

Instant Pot Matar Paneer

  • Grate or crush the ginger garlic. Keep aside. Sauté onions in 1 tbsp oil for 5 mins in the Instant pot. Or Alternately bring 1½ cups water to a rolling boil and add the onions. Boil for 5 mins and remove them.

  • To a blender jar, add boiled/sauteed onions, chopped tomatoes, cashews, cardamoms and yogurt (optional). Blend them to make a very smooth puree without adding water.

  • Press saute button on the instant pot and pour oil. Do not let the pot become too hot. Add bay leaf, cinnamon and ginger garlic (to a side into the oil). Saute for 30 seconds.

  • Pour the onion tomato puree. Add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, salt, sugar, coriander powder and garam masala.

  • Saute until the mixture turns slightly thicker and aromatic. Cover with an external lid to avoid splatters. This step takes about 5 minutes. Press cancel button.

  • Pour 1 cup water and deglaze the pot well. Secure the Instant pot with the lid and position the steam release valve to sealing.

  • Press pressure cook button (low) & set the timer to 5 mins. If you want to put your rice together, soak basmati rice for 30 mins and drain the water. Place the rice bowl over a trivet and pour hot water.

  • When the IP is done, wait for 6 to 7 minutes & then release the rest of the pressure manually.

  • Stir the gravy. Add green peas and cook for 2 minutes. (If you are using fresh peas, you will need to boil them separately and then add here.) To avoid splatters, cover the pot when you cook.

  • Taste test and add more salt if needed. If the curry is runny, cook it on saute mode for a few minutes.

  • Add kasuri methi, cream and paneer. Stir and Press cancel. Remove the steel insert carefully & cover the pot immediately. Let matar paneer rest for 10 minutes.

Notes

  1. To make 2x use only 2 cardamoms, for 3x- 3 cardamoms. Using too many cardamoms can impart overpowering flavors.
  2. You can substitute tofu for paneer.
  3. Yogurt adds a bit of richness and brings a slightly tangy flavor to the matar paneer. I have made this for many years without curd, it tastes as good even without the curd. But using very sour yogurt may impart a sour flavor and taste to the curry so use with caution.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Matar Paneer Recipe, How to Make Mutter Paneer

Amount Per Serving

Calories 371Calories from Fat 252

% Daily Value*

Fat 28g43%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 41mg14%

Sodium 764mg33%

Potassium 386mg11%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 12g24%

Vitamin A 515IU10%

Vitamin C 20.1mg24%

Calcium 351mg35%

Iron 1.9mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Matar Paneer Recipe first published in Sept 2015. Updated and Republished in November 2022.

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FAQs

Is mutter paneer the same as matar paneer? ›

Mattar paneer (Hindi: मटर पनीर), also known as matar paneer, muttar paneer, and mutter paneer, is a modern restaurant-style and vegetarian punjabi dish consisting of peas and paneer in a tomato-based sauce, spiced with garam masala.

How to thicken matar paneer gravy? ›

**Yogurt or Cream:** Adding yogurt or cream not only thickens the gravy but also adds richness. Be sure to whisk it in gently to prevent curdling. 3. **Cashew Paste:** Blend soaked cashews into a smooth paste and add it to the gravy.

What is matar paneer called in English? ›

Matar Paneer is a popular North Indian dish of Indian cottage cheese aka Paneer and peas cooked in a spicy and flavorsome curry. Matar Paneer translates to peas paneer where 'Matar' is the Hindi word for 'peas' and 'paneer' for “Indian cheese”.

What is the difference between paneer butter masala and mutter paneer? ›

Paneer butter masala taste less sweet, little spicy and having a thick smooth gravy. It is light red in colour. And mutter paneer is a no sweet, spicy in taste dish,which is not thick smooth gravy in texture. It is light brown in colour.

Which is better, paneer tikka masala or paneer butter masala? ›

Also, paneer butter masala is slightly sweet in taste whereas paneer tikka masala is spicier. A generous amount of cream is added to the paneer butter masala to make it rich and creamy. Whereas tikka masala cream is not added.

Do you fry paneer before adding to curry? ›

How do you add paneer to a curry sauce? Prepare the sauce and then add the fried paneer to the bubbling hot curry. Although fried until crisp, it is best to add the paneer fry to a sauce just before serving. It will then retain its shape and become soft and delicious in the center.

Why do people soak paneer in water before? ›

Top tip: If you find your paneer can get a bit dry or chewy when fried or cooked, you can soak it in water for 10 minutes so it retains more moisture while cooking.

How to prevent paneer from becoming rubbery? ›

- Keep a bowl of lukewarm water by the side. Add a pinch of salt to it. - Soak the paneer in water immediately and keep it for around five minutes. - Strain the water, squeeze the paneer lightly and add to your favourite curry.

What can we use instead of cream in paneer butter masala? ›

What is the substitute for cream in paneer butter masala? To get the exact taste of cream, substitute it with cashew cream. To make your own, soak 15 cashew nuts in warm water for an hour and blend it until creamy, smooth and thick. Add this at the last step after you turn off the stove.

What kind of cheese is paneer? ›

Paneer is a fresh cheese so it's somewhat similar to other fresh cheeses like ricotta, quark and cottage cheese. It's got a milky flavour and a lovely texture a bit like firm ricotta. It's not as creamy as say a brie, because it doesn't have anywhere near the same amount of fat.

How much paneer for 6 people? ›

If you are cooking a Paneer Curry with other ingredients (like Kadai Paneer with Onion and Capsicum) then 50 grams Paneer per person would be sufficient. For Paneer Curries like Shahi Paneer / Paneer Pasanda etc., around 100 grams Paneer per person would be sufficient.

What is paneer called in USA? ›

Although many Indians translate "paneer" into "cottage cheese", cottage cheese is made using rennet extracted from the stomach of ruminants, and cow's skim milk. Queso blanco or queso fresco are often recommended as substitutes in the Americas and Spain as they are more commercially available in many American markets.

What does "mutter" mean in Indian? ›

Mutter (meaning peas) paneer (a semi-solid form of cottage cheese) is probably the most frequently ordered vegetarian dish in Indian restaurants. The mild flavors of the paneer (cottage cheese) and peas in it, marry beautifully with the delicious tomato-based sauce of this curry.

What does matar mean in Indian? ›

/maṭara/ nf. pea countable noun. Peas are small, round, green seeds eaten as a vegetable.

What is matar paneer made of? ›

Matar paneer recipe is a popular Indian Curry dish made with green peas and Paneer (Indian cottage cheese) in a base of onions, tomatoes, cashews, spices and herbs. The recipe hails from the versatile Northern Indian cuisine that has many different (and delicious) variations.

What is the difference between Mutter and green peas? ›

Mutter, also known as peas, belong to the same family as pulses, which includes beans, dal, lentils and chickpeas. Although there are many kinds of peas such as pigeon peas, yellow peas, black-eyed (cowpeas) and snow peas, mutter usually refers to green peas — both fresh and dried.

What is the difference between white matar and green matar? ›

Green peas are the most common type of pea and are usually bright green in color with a slightly sweet taste. They are commonly eaten cooked or raw as a snack or added to dishes such as soups, stews, salads, and stir-fries. White peas, on the other hand, are smaller and have a cream or beige color.

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