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Definition of Angola pea

Angola pea
Angola pea An*go"la pea` (Bot.) A tropical plant (Cajanus indicus) and its edible seed, a kind of pulse; -- so called from Angola in Western Africa. Called also pigeon pea and Congo pea.

Meaning of Angola pea from wikipedia

- as pigeon pea which originates from the historical utilization of the pulse as pigeon fodder in Barbados. The term Congo pea and Angola pea developed...
- queet-queet call is a familiar African sound. The song is a rising chick-pea-pea-pea. The red-billed firefinch is a small gregarious bird which feeds mainly...
- of red-billed firefinch's song, especially the characteristic chick-pea-pea-pea. The diet of this species consists of seeds and grain. The village indigobird...
- pastry with a savory filling, mostly vegetables, ****ed potatoes, onions, and peas, but also meat or fish. It is made in different shapes, including triangular...
- of Angola. FLEC aims at the restoration of the self-proclaimed Republic of Cabinda, located within the borders of the Cabinda province of Angola. The...
- temperatures stimulate vegetative growth and are therefore less favorable for pea production. The adzuki bean is usually not irrigated. Annual rainfall ranges...
- Corn soup Cow skin soup Fish tea Gungo peas soup Janga soup Mannish water Pepperpot Pumpkin soup Conch soup Red peas soup Mutton soup Breadfruit (boiled...
- acarajé/àkàrà Acarajé is a spherical patty made with peeled, crushed black-e**** peas, stuffed with small shrimp, okra, crushed peanuts, and other savory, piquant...
- Annea is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family (Fabaceae). It includes two species of shrubs or trees which are native to west and west-central...
- African slave trafficked from Angola to the United States) further supports the theory that the word Gullah originated in Angola. Some scholars also have suggested...