ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet are still very much understudied despite the large number of bio-medical studies on the topic. The current gastronomic ethnobotanical and ethnolinguistic field study focused on the wild leafy vegetables used among Greek populations in SE Italy and NE Greece. A total of 52 folk taxa, corresponding to 58 wild botanical species, were recorded. The frequency of consumption of these wild ingredients was higher in NE Greece than in SE Italy, although approximately one-third of the recorded wild taxa overlapped in the two study sites. Most of these common species were designated by cognates, having in most cases a clear Greek origin, while one-third ...
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...
The traditional foraging of wild vegetables (WVs) has played an important role in the post-Neolithic...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
The diversity of local Mediterranean food elements is not known in detail, but offers itself to sear...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
Food use is changing very fast all over the world. This and other changes (e.g. reduced physical act...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
The traditional use of native wild food plants (NWFP) may represent a valuable supplementary food so...
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...
The traditional foraging of wild vegetables (WVs) has played an important role in the post-Neolithic...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
The diversity of local Mediterranean food elements is not known in detail, but offers itself to sear...
The Contribution of Wild Edible Plants to the Mediterranean Diet: An Ethnobotanical Case Study Along...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
Food use is changing very fast all over the world. This and other changes (e.g. reduced physical act...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
The traditional use of native wild food plants (NWFP) may represent a valuable supplementary food so...
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...
The traditional foraging of wild vegetables (WVs) has played an important role in the post-Neolithic...