Cowpea facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Cowpea |
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Black-eyed peas | |
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V. unguiculata
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Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.
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Vigna sinensis |
The Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is one of several species of the widely grown genus Vigna. The black-eyed pea is an example.
Images for kids
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Black-eyed peas, a common name for a cowpea cultivar, are named due to the presence of a distinctive black spot on their hilum.
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Sea Island red pea a cultivar of cowpea grown by the Gullah people on the Sea islands.
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Hoppin' John is a common meal in the rural Southern United States.
See also
In Spanish: Caupí para niños
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