black-eyed pea
Originating in Asia, the black-eyed pea is thought to have been introduced to the United States through the African slave trade. This small beige bean has a black circular "eye" at its inner curve. It can be purchased fresh or dried. Though originally cultivated for animal fodder, black-eyed peas are now a popular
LEGUME (particularly in the South) and are essential in the traditional dish
HOPPIN' JOHN. Also called cowpea and, if the "eye" is yellow, yellow-eyed pea.
© Copyright Barron's Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER'S
COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.