Wild edible plants: Nutritional and toxicological characteristics, retrieval strategies and importance for today's society

J Pinela, AM Carvalho, ICFR Ferreira - Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2017 - Elsevier
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are part of the cultural and genetic heritage of different regions of
the world. In times of famine and scarcity, these sources of nutrients and health-promoting …

Traditional and current food use of wild plants listed in the Russian Pharmacopoeia

AN Shikov, AN Tsitsilin, ON Pozharitskaya… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Historically Russia can be regarded as a “herbophilious” society. For centuries the
multinational population of Russia has used plants in daily diet and for self-medication. The …

From economic survival to recreation: contemporary uses of wild food and medicine in rural Sweden, Ukraine and NW Russia

N Stryamets, M Elbakidze, M Ceuterick… - Journal of ethnobiology …, 2015 - Springer
Background There are many ethnobotanical studies on the use of wild plants and
mushrooms for food and medicinal treatment in Europe. However, there is a lack of …

Ethnobotanical study of Loloh: Traditional herbal drinks from Bali (Indonesia)

W Sujarwo, AP Keim, V Savo, PM Guarrera… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Ethnopharmacological relevance Loloh are herbal drinks produced and consumed
exclusively in Bali (Indonesia) to prevent and treat different ailments. This is the first study to …

[HTML][HTML] Medicinal and local food plants in the south of Alava (Basque Country, Spain)

R Alarcόn, M Pardo-de-Santayana, C Priestley… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Ethnobotanical relevance Medicinal and food plants in the Basque Country are an integral
part of a fast changing culture. With a distinct tradition and language, this region of Europe …

The nexus between ecology of foraging and food security: cross-cultural perceptions of wild food plants in Kashmir Himalaya

SW Gillani, M Ahmad, M Manzoor, M Waheed… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background Wild food plants (WFPs) play an important role in the traditional dietary
habits of various indigenous communities worldwide, particularly in mountainous regions …

Knowledge transmission patterns at the border: Ethnobotany of Hutsuls living in the Carpathian Mountains of Bukovina (SW Ukraine and NE Romania)

G Mattalia, N Stryamets, A Pieroni… - Journal of ethnobiology …, 2020 - Springer
Background Cross-border research is a novel and important tool for detecting variability of
ecological knowledge. This is especially evident in regions recently divided and annexed to …

Ethnobotanical study on herbal tea drinks in Guangxi, China

T Long, R Hu, Z Cheng, C Xu, Q Hu, Q Liu, R Gu… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2023 - Springer
Background Herbal tea drinks, different from classical Camellia beverages, are a wide
variety of herbal drinks consumed for therapeutic purposes or health promotion. Herbal tea …

Consumption of herbal infusions/decoctions and tea in Greece: a Planeterranean perspective on the results of Hydria survey

EM Tomou, E Peppa, A Trichopoulou - Journal of Translational Medicine, 2023 - Springer
Background The consumption of various herbal infusions was and is common in the
traditional Mediterranean diet, and apparently are used in many other regions of the world …

Ethnobotanical study on medicinal plants used by Bulang people in Yunnan, China

H Zhou, J Zhang, BS Kirbis, Z Mula, W Zhang… - Journal of Ethnobiology …, 2023 - Springer
Background Despite the popularity of modern medicine, medicinal plants remain a
cornerstone of treatment for numerous diseases, particularly among ethnic groups and tribal …