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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chickpea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the legume commonly used in cooking, particularly in dishes like hummus or salads.
Example: "For a healthy snack, I often enjoy roasted chickpeas seasoned with spices."
Alternatives: "a garbanzo bean" or "a cicer arietinum."
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In fact, it greatly resembles a chickpea.
A chickpea dish and white-bread sandwiches were passed out.
Sometimes, even she is too busy to contemplate a chickpea.
But off to the side lies a chickpea pancake, lost and forlorn.
"Are you telling me that my soul is a chickpea?" he asks.
Baked cod is smartly offset by a chickpea purée, with shiitakes and braised celery root.
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Or teaching you how to make a chickpea-flour pancake while serenading you with show tunes.
These thick-cut vegetable slabs get extra texture and protein from a chickpea-batter coating.
— Melissa Clark Cocktail Buzz: A low-calorie cocktail — and a chickpea-based bar snack to match.
He probably spent the whole time complaining about how his roommate stole his idea for a chickpea-milk startup, right?
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