Abstract Background Dalmatia is an interesting place to study the use of wild greens as it lies at the intersection of influence of Slavs, who do not usually use many species of wild greens, and Mediterranean culinary culture, where the use of multiple wild greens is common. The aim of the study was to document the mixtures of wild green vegetables which are sold in all the vegetable markets of Dalmatia. Methods All vendors (68) in all 11 major markets of the Dalmatian coast were interviewed. The piles of wild vegetables they sold were searched and herbarium specimens taken from them. Results The mean number of species in the mix was 5.7. The most commonly sold wild plants are: Sonchus oleraceus L., Allium ampeloprasum L., Foeniculum vulgar...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
In recent years, an increasing number of ethnobotanical investigations have focused on the documenta...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
Abstract Background Archipelagos of islands have played an important role in shaping some of the par...
The aim of this study was to document the use of wild foods in two locations in the coastal part of ...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Turkey has the largest coastal area in the Mediterranean, possesses an extraordinarily rich flora, a...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
351-358Open markets are an integral part of urban areas that provide a means for intense sharing of...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
In recent years, an increasing number of ethnobotanical investigations have focused on the documenta...
The Mediterranean basin has a long and multifaceted cultural history and harbors a high biodiversity...
Abstract Background Archipelagos of islands have played an important role in shaping some of the par...
The aim of this study was to document the use of wild foods in two locations in the coastal part of ...
ABSTRACT Bio-cultural and historical aspects of the “wild plant” portion of the Mediterranean Diet a...
Turkey has the largest coastal area in the Mediterranean, possesses an extraordinarily rich flora, a...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
In recent years, Mediterranean diet has been promoted as a model for healthy eating. One of the main...
351-358Open markets are an integral part of urban areas that provide a means for intense sharing of...
Background: Wild vegetables in the Mediterranean Basin are still often consumed as a part of the die...
A food ethnobotanical field study was conducted among the Gorani of South Kosovo, a small ethnic min...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild greens (WGs) was carried out in Central C...
Despite the extensive bio-scientific literature concerning the Mediterranean diet, which emerged in ...
The use of local Mediterranean food plants is at the brink of disappearance. Even though there is re...
The consumption of wild plants gathered from nature represents an important part of human nutrition ...
In recent years, an increasing number of ethnobotanical investigations have focused on the documenta...