Pronunciation: /ˈkraʊdər piː/
noun a type of field pea with a wrinkled skin and a somewhat flattened shape, often used in Southern cuisine
A1 I like to eat crowder peas with my dinner.
A2 My grandmother grows crowder peas in her garden every summer.
B1 Crowder peas are a type of Southern pea that is popular in the United States.
B2 I learned how to cook crowder peas from a recipe book.
C1 The chef prepared a delicious dish using fresh crowder peas from the farmer's market.
C2 The restaurant's signature dish features crowder peas as a key ingredient.
formal The crowder pea is a type of cowpea commonly grown in the southern United States.
informal My grandma makes the best crowder pea salad for family gatherings.
slang I ain't never tasted crowder peas as good as the ones from that roadside stand.
figurative The crowder pea represents a sense of tradition and community in Southern cooking.
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