Bambara$532328$ - translation to dutch
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Bambara$532328$ - translation to dutch

SPECIES OF PLANT
Bambarra groundnut; Voandzeia subterranea; Bambara nut; Bambarra nut; Jugo bean; Bambara Groundnut; Njugumawe; Jugo Bean; Bambara groundnut; Bambara bean; Bambara groundnuts
  • ''Vigna subterranea'' - [[MHNT]]

Bambara      
n. lid van de Afrikaanse Bambarabevolking die in Mali woont (westelijk Afrika)

Definition

Bambara
[bam'b?:r?]
¦ noun (plural same or Bambaras)
1. a member of a West African people living chiefly in Mali.
2. the Mande language of the Bambara.
Origin
a local name.

Wikipedia

Vigna subterranea

Vigna subterranea (common names: Bambara groundnut, Bambara nut, Bambara bean, Congo goober, earth pea, ground-bean, or hog-peanut) is a member of the family Fabaceae. Its name is derived from the Bambara tribe, who currently lives in Mali. The plant originated in West Africa. As a food and source of income, the Bambara groundnut is considered to be the third most important leguminous crop in those African countries where it is grown, after peanut and cowpea. The crop is mainly cultivated, sold and processed by women, and is, thus, particularly valuable for female subsistence farmers.

Bambara groundnut represents the third most important grain legume in semi-arid Africa. It is resistant to high temperatures and is suitable for marginal soils where other leguminous crops cannot be grown. It is a low-impact crop. The entire plant is known for soil improvement because of nitrogen fixation.

Vigna subterranea ripens its pods underground, much like the peanut (also called a groundnut). They can be eaten fresh or boiled after drying, and can be ground either fresh or dry to make puddings.