Pigeon Peas Festival 2019
Fresh Pigeon Peas.

Pigeon Peas fruit cake made with rum soaked Pigeon Peas.

Customers eagerly line up to purchase Pigeon Peas pelau.

A customer purchases muffins made with Pigeon Peas flour.

A satisfied customer purchases fresh Pigeon Peas.

Pigeon Peas plait bread made with pigeon peas flour.

An assortment of sweets, including Pigeon Peas fudge.

Pigeon Peas flour and an assortment of spices.

Vendors prep their stalls at the Pigeon Peas Festival.

Pigeon Peas wine and soaps.

Saltfish Accra made with Pigeon Peas flour.
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