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The pigeon pea [1] (Cajanus cajan) or toor dal is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae native to the Eastern Hemisphere. [2] The pigeon pea is widely cultivated in tropical and semitropical regions around the world, being commonly consumed in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
The peas are removed from the water, and sun dried for about 10 minutes. The dried lapena are ground to split the seeds into two. After grinding, winnowing is carried out to remove the peas covers. [1] The already split yellow peas can also be used to skip the grinding and winnowing to boiling of the peas.
The seeds will form pods encasing seeds just below the soil. The pods are round, wrinkled and each contains one or two seeds that are round, smooth and very hard when dried.The seeds may be cream colored, brown, red, mottled or black eyed and their size is about 8.5–15 mm × 6.5–10 mm × 5.5–9 mm. [ 19 ]
Seedling or seed rot Aspergillus flavus Aspergillus niger. Synchytrium brown gall and wilt Synchytrium phaseoli-radiati. Synchytrium orange gall Synchytrium umbilicatum. Web blight Thanatephorus cucumeris Rhizoctonia solani [anamorph] Wet leaf rot Choanephora cucurbitarum. Wet root rot: Rhizoctonia solani Thanatephorus cucumeris [teleomorph]
Many crop plants are known as peas, particularly . Pisum sativum. pea; marrowfat peas; snap pea; snow pea; split pea; and: chickpea, Cicer arietinum; cowpea, Vigna ...
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The pigeon pea is neither of these, being in the genus Cajanus. Justin Kunimune 22:36, 8 December 2020 (UTC) I believe it may have acquired the common epithet pigeon pea because the seeds are prone to splitting and the outer skin is easily removed, as with typical green split peas, which are skinless when purchased by a consumer. To split a ...