An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Kaniguram, South Waziristan, Pakistan, among Ormur (or Burki or Baraki) peoples, which represent a diasporic minority group, as well as among the surrounding Pashtuns. Through sixty semi-structured interviews, fifty-two wild food plants (taxa) were recorded, and they were primarily used raw as snacks and cooked as vegetables. Comparative analysis found a remarkable overlap of the quoted plant uses between the two studied groups, which may reflect complex socio-cultural adaptations Ormur speakers faced. Ormur people retain a rich knowledge of anthropogenic weeds and the phytonyms reveal important commonalities with Persian and Kurdish phytonyms,...
The foraging and consumption of wild food plants is a long-standing tradition in many parts of the w...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
The foraging of wild food plants (WFPs) is an important sociocultural and human ecological phenomeno...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
Ethnobotanical exploration was undertaken to document the Wild edible plants (WEPs) utilised by the ...
Wild edible food plants (WFPs) are valuable resources in the traditional food systems of many local ...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Background: The mountainous Wakhan and Pamir in northeastern Afghanistan is one of the most isolated...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Background: Iraqi Kurdistan is a special hotspot for bio-cultural diversity and for investigating pa...
The foraging and consumption of wild food plants is a long-standing tradition in many parts of the w...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...
An ethnobotanical field study focusing on traditional wild food botanical taxa was carried out in Ka...
The foraging of wild food plants (WFPs) is an important sociocultural and human ecological phenomeno...
The study recorded the food uses of wild food plants (WFPs) among the Sarikoli diaspora and the domi...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
The issue of foraging for wild food plants among migrants and relocated communities is an important ...
Ethnobotanical exploration was undertaken to document the Wild edible plants (WEPs) utilised by the ...
Wild edible food plants (WFPs) are valuable resources in the traditional food systems of many local ...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Background: The mountainous Wakhan and Pamir in northeastern Afghanistan is one of the most isolated...
Gathering and consuming wild food plants are traditional practices in many areas of the world and th...
Domestication of new plants is one of the key (ongoing) phenomena in the history of agriculture. Wil...
Background: Iraqi Kurdistan is a special hotspot for bio-cultural diversity and for investigating pa...
The foraging and consumption of wild food plants is a long-standing tradition in many parts of the w...
The subject of food–medicines (foods ingested in order to obtain a therapeutic activity or to preven...
Plants have been used in all cultures as a source of food, medicine, fodder, fuel, dye, oil, etc. Fo...