BLACK-EYED PEAS BROCCOLI RAAB CELERIAC CELERY CHAYOTE DAIKON EDAMAME ENDIVE FIDDLEHEAD FERN HEARTS of PALM JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES JICAMA LEEKS LETTUCE LIMA BEANS MÂCHE MISO NOPALITOS PARSLEY ROOT PARSNIPS POKEWEED RADICCHIO RADISH RUTABAGA SOY SPROUTS TOFU TURNIPS WATERCRESS YAMS Amaranth Hello, amaranth lover! The amaranth recipes have moved, formatted to make pages load faster. Please see amaranth recipes . Top of Page Arugula Also called Rocket Hello, arugula lover! The arugula / rocket recipes have moved, formatted to make pages load faster. Please see arugula recipes . Top of Page Black-Eyed Peas THE BASICS Originating in Asia, the black-eyed pea is thought to have been introduced to the United States through the African slave trade. This small beige bean has a black circular "eye" at its inner curve. In the American South, black-eyed peas are served at New Year's for good luck. Crowder pea