NoAn ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three Arbëresh (ethnic Albanian) communities in northern Lucania (southern Italy) document approximately 120 botanical taxa used for these purposes. Non-domesticated food vegetables (liakra), mostly gathered during the spring season, play a central role as traditional functional food. Quantitative ethnobotanical, ethnotaxonomical, ethnoecological, ethnogastronomical, and ethnopharmacological aspects related to gathering, processing, cooking and consumption of liakra are discussed. Unusual food species, such as Lycium europeaum, Centaurea calcitrapa, and a few spontaneous weedy Asteraceae and Brassicaceae species are locally used in the kitchen. Mos...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The ethnobotany of European alpine regions is much diversified and s...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This work increases the ethnobotanical data from Northern Italy and,...
In this work, we present a summary of an ethnobotanical research carried out in the whole Administra...
An ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three Ar...
Background: This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Valley (Ba...
Intercultural studies about the methods of use and perceptions of traditional remedies in Europe are...
NoThe use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of conside...
The use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of considera...
An ethnobotanical study was carried out to document the uses of wild plants among some local communi...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Background: Ethnobotanical studies are crucial in South-Eastern Europe for fostering local developme...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
Background To best of our knowledge, this is the first quantitative ethnobotanical study with the ai...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The ethnobotany of European alpine regions is much diversified and s...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This work increases the ethnobotanical data from Northern Italy and,...
In this work, we present a summary of an ethnobotanical research carried out in the whole Administra...
An ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three Ar...
Background: This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Valley (Ba...
Intercultural studies about the methods of use and perceptions of traditional remedies in Europe are...
NoThe use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of conside...
The use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of considera...
An ethnobotanical study was carried out to document the uses of wild plants among some local communi...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Background: Ethnobotanical studies are crucial in South-Eastern Europe for fostering local developme...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
Background To best of our knowledge, this is the first quantitative ethnobotanical study with the ai...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: The ethnobotany of European alpine regions is much diversified and s...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: This work increases the ethnobotanical data from Northern Italy and,...
In this work, we present a summary of an ethnobotanical research carried out in the whole Administra...