The nutritional compositions and phytochemical properties of eight edible flowers of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) commonly found in Thailand are reported herein. The plant genera investigated were Zingiber (Ginger, Phlai Dam, Krathue), Hedychium (two morphological filament forms), Curcuma (Ao), Etlingera (Torch ginger), Amomum (Chi Kuk), and Alpinia (Galangal), which are eaten fresh or cooked as ingredients in the preparation of many Thai dishes. The proximate compositions (moisture, ash, fiber, protein, fat, and carbohydrate contents) varied among the different genera. The plants sampled were generally low in fat content (<1%), which contributed as little as 30% of the total caloric energy. Edible plant parts contained substantiall...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional properties and antioxidant activities of six ...
Indigenous edible plants are important components of food systems that are linked to food security a...
The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies a...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
On a global scale, people are demanding more attractive and tasty food. Both the quality of foodstuf...
In the last years, special attention has been given to the nutritional properties of food, and the e...
Torch ginger flower (Etlingera elatior) is a wild and edible flower that can found in the rainforest...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
Background: Natural products such as herbs, fruits, spices, beverages, vegetables are becoming more ...
The phytochemistry, proximate composition and medicinal properties of ginger (Zingiber officinale) w...
Ornamental edible flowers can be used as novel nutraceutical sources with valuable biological proper...
The Zingiberaceae is a ginger family, consists of perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tubero...
There are compelling evidences that oxidative stress plays important role in age‐related neurodegene...
507-513 Rhizomes of certain Ginger like species, viz. Alpinia officinarum Hance, A. galanga Willd., ...
Abstract: Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional properties and antioxidant activities of six ...
Indigenous edible plants are important components of food systems that are linked to food security a...
The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies a...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
On a global scale, people are demanding more attractive and tasty food. Both the quality of foodstuf...
In the last years, special attention has been given to the nutritional properties of food, and the e...
Torch ginger flower (Etlingera elatior) is a wild and edible flower that can found in the rainforest...
Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in recent ye...
Background: Natural products such as herbs, fruits, spices, beverages, vegetables are becoming more ...
The phytochemistry, proximate composition and medicinal properties of ginger (Zingiber officinale) w...
Ornamental edible flowers can be used as novel nutraceutical sources with valuable biological proper...
The Zingiberaceae is a ginger family, consists of perennial herbs with creeping horizontal or tubero...
There are compelling evidences that oxidative stress plays important role in age‐related neurodegene...
507-513 Rhizomes of certain Ginger like species, viz. Alpinia officinarum Hance, A. galanga Willd., ...
Abstract: Edible flowers are commonly used in human nutrition and their consumption has increased in...
The present study aimed to investigate the nutritional properties and antioxidant activities of six ...
Indigenous edible plants are important components of food systems that are linked to food security a...
The significance of wild edible plants may be traced back to antiquity, and methodological studies a...