Detoxifying Desert’s Manna

Farmers need no longer fear the sweet pea's dryland cousin

For thousands of years, people dwelling in parched regions of the world, from northwest China to Ethiopia’s highlands, have been cultivating a lovely flowering legume. The entire plant—stems and all—nourishes a host of domesticated animals. People roast the seeds for snacks, cook them into a protein-rich porridge or gravy, and grind them for baking into a hearty bread.