ABSTRACT: This preliminary study provides the traditional consumption of wild vegetables that mostly grow as weeds (>50%) and that are also medicinally important in the rural communities of Sargodha region, Pakistan. Through different surveys and interviews with key informants, data on perception, gathering, preparation and use of 40 wild vegetables belonging to 27 families were collected. Most common wild occurring family was Cucurbitaceae. The most of the plants found were from herbs followed by trees and shrubs. According to mode of consumption, majority of the plants are cooked while others are used as in salads form while juices, spices, pickles, raw form (their parts like fruits), jams etc. are also used. Most commonly used plant part...
Background: Due to its diverse geographical and habitat conditions, northern Pakistan harbors a weal...
The present studies were aimed to investigate ethnomedicinal folk recipes used to cure different dis...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
The present study was aim to document the traditional knowledge about medicinal uses of wild edible ...
Wild vegetables can contribute to people’s food security and health. In northwest Pakistan, almost 4...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Present research work is based on Ethnobotanical and nutraceutical investigation of wild edible frui...
The foraging and consumption of wild food plants is a long-standing tradition in many parts of the w...
The leaves of numerous cultivated and wild plants are used as vegetables in India. They are incredib...
Abstract Background: Local herbalists share valuable contribution in usages of plants for different...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
Wild edible food plants (WFPs) are valuable resources in the traditional food systems of many local ...
Objective: To document the traditional uses of wild plants as medicine by the villagers along the c...
Abstract Background The chief aim of this study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses of wild plants...
Background: Due to its diverse geographical and habitat conditions, northern Pakistan harbors a weal...
The present studies were aimed to investigate ethnomedicinal folk recipes used to cure different dis...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...
Present study focuses on documentation of wild edible vegetables from Jawhar tehsil of Palghar distr...
The present study was aim to document the traditional knowledge about medicinal uses of wild edible ...
Wild vegetables can contribute to people’s food security and health. In northwest Pakistan, almost 4...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Present research work is based on Ethnobotanical and nutraceutical investigation of wild edible frui...
The foraging and consumption of wild food plants is a long-standing tradition in many parts of the w...
The leaves of numerous cultivated and wild plants are used as vegetables in India. They are incredib...
Abstract Background: Local herbalists share valuable contribution in usages of plants for different...
The “Indus-Vedic” cultural heritage of India is well-known. Wild edible plants, sometimes known as w...
Wild edible food plants (WFPs) are valuable resources in the traditional food systems of many local ...
Objective: To document the traditional uses of wild plants as medicine by the villagers along the c...
Abstract Background The chief aim of this study was to enlist the ethnobotanical uses of wild plants...
Background: Due to its diverse geographical and habitat conditions, northern Pakistan harbors a weal...
The present studies were aimed to investigate ethnomedicinal folk recipes used to cure different dis...
223-229The purpose of the study was to document the traditional wild food plants used by tribal peop...