In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango (Huíla Province). Such is the case of herbaceous wild plants, locally known as lombi, which are sold fresh throughout the year and cooked as a vegetable. Although these wild leafy vegetables are commercialized and widely used in local food, there is still a lack of scientific knowledge about their properties. Thus, this study aimed to identify and characterize the species sold, and to determine their nutritional and functional properties. Our results revealed that three species—Amaranthus hybridus, Bidens pilosa, and Galinsoga parviflora—are usually sold at Lubango markets and consumed by local populations. These are annual exotic plants, nat...
In diferente regions of Africa, the people´s diet depends partially on edible products from wild an...
In tropical Africa, leafy vegetables are traditionally cooked and eaten as a relish together with a ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango...
The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
Wild Edible Plants are common in the diet of rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa. In Guinea-Bis...
The human diet of the local population in the province Uíge, Angola mainly consists of carbohydrate ...
Abstract : Food and nutrition security is a complex issue which influences the livelihoods of commun...
Moringa oleifera Lam. is a nutraceutical edible plant used to fight malnutrition in developing count...
Wild plants have received high importance at different locations and times of the human history give...
AbstractIndigenous leafy vegetables possess high horticultural potential based on their long utilisa...
Leguminosae is an economically important family that contains a large number of medicinal plants, ma...
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are part of the cultural and genetic heritage of different regions of the ...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
South Africa is endowed with agro-biodiversity that consists of different types of indigenous leafy ...
In diferente regions of Africa, the people´s diet depends partially on edible products from wild an...
In tropical Africa, leafy vegetables are traditionally cooked and eaten as a relish together with a ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...
In Southern Angola, numerous non-woody forest products are sold at local markets, namely in Lubango...
The Angolan population has to deal with a high child mortality rate and various deficiency syndromes...
Wild Edible Plants are common in the diet of rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa. In Guinea-Bis...
The human diet of the local population in the province Uíge, Angola mainly consists of carbohydrate ...
Abstract : Food and nutrition security is a complex issue which influences the livelihoods of commun...
Moringa oleifera Lam. is a nutraceutical edible plant used to fight malnutrition in developing count...
Wild plants have received high importance at different locations and times of the human history give...
AbstractIndigenous leafy vegetables possess high horticultural potential based on their long utilisa...
Leguminosae is an economically important family that contains a large number of medicinal plants, ma...
Wild edible plants (WEPs) are part of the cultural and genetic heritage of different regions of the ...
The value of wild edible vegetables in food security has not been given sufficient attention in Sout...
South Africa is endowed with agro-biodiversity that consists of different types of indigenous leafy ...
In diferente regions of Africa, the people´s diet depends partially on edible products from wild an...
In tropical Africa, leafy vegetables are traditionally cooked and eaten as a relish together with a ...
Ethnobotanical studies have shown that many wild plant species are sporadically consumed alongside r...