Tangier Peavine is a type of plant that is native to North Africa, specifically to the city of Tangier in Morocco. There are several synonyms for the Tangier Peavine, including the Moroccan Peavine, Tangerine Peavine, and Moroccan Bean. This plant belongs to the Fabaceae family and produces high-protein legumes that are commonly used in traditional Moroccan cuisine. The Tangier Peavine has a unique taste and texture, making it a popular ingredient in a variety of dishes. Its deep roots also make it an excellent choice for soil conservation and erosion control in regions with dry and arid conditions.