The use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of considerable interest to nutritional scientists, because of the plants\u27 role as local products and their potential as sources of novel nutraceuticals. In many Mediterranean regions these traditions are at risk of disappearing, hence the urgent need to study such knowledge systems. Accordingly, an ethnobotanical survey was carried out among the 850 inhabitants of the village of Castelmezzano, in central Lucania, which is located in the inland southern Italy. Seventy-five taxa of non-cultivated and semi-cultivated local food plants and mushrooms were documented, and uncommon food uses of a few species were reported for the first time. These include B...
In most countries the historical-cultural heritage also refers to the foods traditionally consumed. ...
Background: This research was performed in an area belonging to the province of the city of Bologna ...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
NoThe use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of conside...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
Background: This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Valley (Ba...
In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which hav...
In this work, we present a summary of an ethnobotanical research carried out in the whole Administra...
The rediscovery of popular culture has become a scientific investigation, but also a preservation an...
NoAn ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three ...
An ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three Ar...
Abstract Background: Research was carried out in the years 2002–2003 into food, flavouring and feed ...
In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which hav...
In most countries the historical-cultural heritage also refers to the foods traditionally consumed. ...
Background: This research was performed in an area belonging to the province of the city of Bologna ...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
NoThe use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of conside...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
Background: This research was carried out in a scarcely populated area of the Middle Agri Valley (Ba...
In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which hav...
In this work, we present a summary of an ethnobotanical research carried out in the whole Administra...
The rediscovery of popular culture has become a scientific investigation, but also a preservation an...
NoAn ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three ...
An ethnobiological field study on food plants and medicinal foods traditionally consumed in three Ar...
Abstract Background: Research was carried out in the years 2002–2003 into food, flavouring and feed ...
In the present work the authors report the result of their food ethnobotanical researches, which hav...
In most countries the historical-cultural heritage also refers to the foods traditionally consumed. ...
Background: This research was performed in an area belonging to the province of the city of Bologna ...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...