Gillespie Life, Taste
Black-eyed peas: A New Year’s tradition
Black-eyed peas are a legum now grown around the world. It is a subspecies of the cowpea, an Old-World plant domesticated in Africa. Of course, a black-eyed pea is actually a bean. Supposedly, they were named by the French because the black eye in the center of the pea apparently reminded them of a nun’s habit — takes a lot of imagination to buy that theory.