Feijãofradinho
Feijão-fradinho, scientifically known as Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata, is a cultivar group of the cowpea. It is a highly versatile legume widely cultivated and consumed in various parts of the world, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Brazil. This particular variety is distinguished by its smaller, more rounded seeds, often with a distinct dark spot or "eye" on a lighter background, giving it the common name "black-eyed pea" in English-speaking regions.
The plant is known for its resilience, thriving in hot climates and poor soil conditions where other