chickling vetch
English
Alternative forms
- chickling-vetch
Etymology
Nativized spelling of chichling vetch or chickling + vetch first nativizing chickling from chichling then compounding.
Noun
- A plant with edible seeds similar to peas and chickpeas of species Lathyrus sativus, used as a famine food but causing lathyrism if eaten in large amounts or over a long time.
- 2007, Ken Albala, “Oddballs and Villains”, in Beans: A History, Berg, →ISBN:
- Lathyrus is known in English as the chickling vetch or grass pea and can be bought in very specialized Italian grocery stores as cicerchia, which fascinatingly enough have been revived in Slow Food circles as a traditional Umbrian food in danger of disappearance. They look something like chickpeas, but smaller.
Synonyms
- (Lathyrus sativus): grass pea, blue sweet pea, chickling pea, Indian pea, white pea, white vetch
Translations
plant with edible seeds similar to peas
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Further reading
- Lathyrus sativus on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Lathyrus sativus on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Lathyrus sativus on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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