Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpers
cv-gr. Unguiculata E.Westphal
[Cowpea]
SEED
FLOWER
POD
LEAF
STIPULE
To Japanese version
- <The situation in Japan and information from the NIAS genebank>
- Cowpea is called "Sasage" in Japan. It is believed to have
been introduced into Japan before 9th century (Hoshikawa 1981). Red or
black seeded variety is common and is used in the same manner as azuki
bean. It is used in "sekihan" (steamed glutinous rice colored
red by boiled cowpea or azuki) for the traditional ceremony and celebration.
It is also cooked as "ann" (bean jam) and/or "zenzai"
(sweet bean soup with glutinous rice cake).
- <Origin>
- Cowpea is considered to have been domesticated in Africa from its wild
ancestral form, V.unguiculata subsp.dekindtiana (Harms) Verdc.
(Ng and Marechal, 1985). The region of genetic diversity of cowpea is considered
to be Nigeria.
- <Taxonomy>
- Cowpea is an annual food legume belonging to the subgenus Vigna
in the genus Vigna. Verdcourt (1970) subdivided cultivated forms
of V.unguiculata into three subspecies, i.e., subsp. unguiculata,
subsp. sesquipedalis and subsp. cylindlica. Later, the cultivated
forms of V.unguiculata was classified into four cultigroups, i.e.,
cv-gr.Unguiculata, cv-gr.Sesquipedalis, cv-gr.Biflora (= subsp. cylindlica)
and cv-gr.Textilis (Marechal et al. 1978). 2n=22, 24.
- <Characteristics>
- Among three cultigroups of V.unguiculta, cowpea shows the widest
geographical distribution and the largest genetic diversity. Leaf is somewhat
shiny and flower color is either purple, white or yellow. Seed color is
diverse, ranging from white, black, brown, purple to various types of mottled
seed. Pod length is from 20 to 30cm. Pod attaches sideward or downward
to the peduncle. Length of seed is 6 to 10mm. Cowpea had already been spread
from Africa to Asia in the ancient time.
- <Uses>
- In Africa, cowpea is cooked as an ingredient of soup after boiled and
crushed. In India, it is prepared as "dhal soup" (dehusked split
bean soup).
- <References>
- Hoshikawa,K. 1981. Sasage (Cowpea). in "Shokuyou Sakumotu"
(Food Crops). Yoken-do, Tokyo. (in Japanese) pp.475-481.
- Marechal,R., J.M.Mascherpa and F.Stainer. 1978. Etude taxonomique d'un
groupe complexe d'speces des genres Phaseolus et Vigna (Papilionaceae)
sur la base de donnees morphologiques et polliniques, traitees par l'analyse
informatique. Boissiera 28 : 191-193.
- Ng,N.Q. and R.Marechal. 1985. Cowpea taxonomy, origin and germ plasm.
In "Cowpea Research, Production and Utilization" eds.S.R.Singh
and K.O.Rachie. pp.11-21. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- Verdcourt,B. 1970. Studies in the Leguminosae - Papilionoideae for
the "Flora of Tropical East Africa" : IV. Kew Bulletin 24 : pp.542-544.
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