Where does “chickpea of the sea” come from?

chickpea of the sea (English) comes from English chickpea, from French pois chiche, from French chiche, from Old French cice, from Proto-Albanian tsitsā, from Spanish chicha, from Kuna chichab — Corn.

chickpea of the sea (English): A vegan or vegetarian substitute for tuna, based on chickpeas and seasonings

Definitions

  1. A vegan or vegetarian substitute for tuna, based on chickpeas and seasonings

Ancestry of “chickpea of the sea”, step by step

chickpea of the sea traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English chickpea

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishchickpeaAn annual Asian plant in the pea family, widely...
2Frenchpois chichechick pea
3Frenchchichemean, stingy; scanty, meagre, stingy; able,...
4Old Frenchcice
5Proto-Albaniantsitsā
6Spanishchichameat; flesh; boob; chicha
7KunachichabCorn

via English chicken of the sea

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishchicken of the seaTuna
Every word from Kuna chichab