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| Cicer arietinum L.Carolus Linnaeus (later, Carl von Linn ( May 23, 1707 January 10, 1778) was a Swedish scientist who laid the foundations for the modern scheme of taxonomy. He is also considered one of the fathers of modern ecology (see History of ecology). Biography Carl |
The chickpea, garbanzo bean or bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) is an edible pulse of the Leguminosae or Fabaceae family, subfamily Faboideae or Papilionoideae . The plant is 20-50 cm high and has small feathery leaves on both sides of the stem. One seed-pod contains 2-3 peas. The flowers are white or reddish blue. Chickpeas need a warm climate and more than 400 mm annual rain.
Several dozen distinct chickpea varieties are cultivated. European varieties are large (typically around 15 mm diameter) and most commonly pale yellow. There were several other varieties, with black and reddish seeds that are rarely grown today. The black variety was mainly used as fodder. Asian varieties are smaller (typically 5-8 mm) and dark brown in color. The chickpea is not known in a wild state. They are grown in the Mediterranean, western Asia and IndiaThe Republic of India is a large multicultural country in South Asia, with a population of over one billion. The Indian economy is the fourth largest in the world, in terms of purchasing power parity, and is the world's second-fastest growing economy.. In India the plants are eaten as salad as well.
Chickpeas can be eaten in salads, cooked in stews, ground into a flour called gram flourGram flour (also known as chana dall chana flour besan or chickpea flour is an ingredient used in Indian cuisine. It basically consists of ground chickpeas, and it's used in various foods such as curries. (also known as besan, and used in Indian cuisine), ground and shaped in balls and fried as falafel, cooked and ground into a paste called hummus, or roasted and spiced and eaten as a snack. The plant can also be used as a green vegetable.