Vigna Sesquipedalis (Noun)
Meaning
South American bean having very long succulent pods.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Vigna sesquipedalis, a type of yardlong bean, is a popular ingredient in many South American dishes due to its nutty flavor and tender texture.
- The vines of vigna sesquipedalis are quite vigorous and require substantial support for optimal pod production.
- In many South American countries, vigna sesquipedalis is served as a stir-fry, often paired with vegetables and local spices.
- One of the reasons vigna sesquipedalis is widely farmed in South America is that it is relatively easy to grow and can thrive in a variety of conditions.
- Vigna sesquipedalis, with its extra-long pods, has become a staple in many South American markets, often commanding a high price due to its delicacy and limited supply.