crowder pea
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of crowder pea
An Americanism dating back to 1780–90
Example Sentences
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“I never really cared for the old cowpea, but when it comes to the crowder pea, I feel very much different about that. And I think most people in South Carolina do: I think most people really love those peas.”
From Washington Times
Recipe: Crowder Pea Succotash This rich and creamy casserole is a great way to get the whole family to eat the squash from your vegetable garden.
From Southern Living
Crowder Pea Succotash, jazzed up with fresh thyme and red bell pepper, is set to become a new classic Southern side.
From Southern Living
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