pigeon pea

noun

Definition of pigeon pea

: a leguminous shrubby herb (Cajanus cajan) with trifoliate leaves, yellow flowers, and flattened pods that is much cultivated especially in the tropics also : its small highly nutritious seed

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Los Pinos is also known for its delicious sides like morcilla (blood sausage), arroz con guandules (rice with pigeon peas) and fried-to-perfection plantains. Kris Fordham, Condé Nast Traveler, "Where to Find the Best Lechon in Puerto Rico," 5 Aug. 2019 Throughout the Caribbean and Central America, beans and rice (or rice with beans) is made with pigeon peas, red beans or black turtle beans, to name a few. David Tanis, The Seattle Times, "A humble feast begins with lentils," 7 Jan. 2019 According to travel website TripSavvy, arroz con gandules — pigeon peas with rice — is the official dish of the island. Kyle Arnold, OrlandoSentinel.com, "Maria influx comes with more Puerto Rican cuisine," 31 Jan. 2018 Some seeds, like those of birches, waft on the wind; others, like the pigeon pea, are floaters that drift, raftlike, to other continents. Erin Blakemore, Washington Post, "These seeds will captivate you whether you’re a gardener or not," 22 Apr. 2018 As lunchtime neared, a woman working in the back of the center offered me a heaping plate of homemade arroz con gandules — rice mixed with pigeon peas and what appeared to be tiny Vienna sausages. Rick Jervis, USA TODAY, "Voices: Hurricane Maria couldn't destroy Puerto Rico's spirit-lifting food," 16 Apr. 2018 Craving avocado with their lunch of rice and pigeon peas, plantains and oxtail, a large one was hurriedly brought to their table. James Wagner, New York Times, "The Supermarket Cafeteria That Major League Baseball Players Love," 20 Mar. 2018 Asia was home to adzuki, soybeans, winged beans, mung and urad dal, and Africa produced cowpeas, yard-long beans, pigeon peas, Dolichos lablab beans and black-eyed peas. Margaret Lauterbach, idahostatesman, "Like beans? Here’s a rundown on how to grow them | Idaho Statesman," 14 Mar. 2018 Their mofongo was off the charts, and the roast pork was pretty awesome, too, eaten with rice and pigeon peas. Philly.com, "Some tasty highlights," 2 Nov. 2017

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First Known Use of pigeon pea

1683, in the meaning defined above

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