Hello Gillena - I am a gardener but I had not heard of pidgeon peas - but I have just googled for info - I shall be looking in our shops now - th ankyou for your comment on my blog - wishing you a lovely week - Jane UK
I had to look up pelau, and found that it is a dish of rice and pigeon peas with beef or chicken, and sometimes with pumpkin. Does this describe the pelau you make, Gillena?
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Hello Gillena - I am a gardener but I had not heard of pidgeon peas - but I have just googled for info - I shall be looking in our shops now - th
ReplyDeleteankyou for your comment on my blog - wishing you a lovely week - Jane UK
I had to look up pelau, and found that it is a dish of rice and pigeon peas with beef or chicken, and sometimes with pumpkin. Does this describe the pelau you make, Gillena?
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane, we grow Pigeon Peas in our back yard gardens here in Trinidad; glad i sparked your interest
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Yup, thats Pelau, Diane, and its a very carry friendly dish.
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Yummmm! I call them garbanzo beans. They're my favorite of the bean world.
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No they are not, they are pigeon peas.
ReplyDeleteFor the garbanzo beans also called chick peas, here we say channa
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