Since time immemorial, edible fruits have played a very vital role in supplementing the diet of the people of the Indian Subcontinent. Apart from customary use as food, wild edible fruits have various health advantages as it potentially gives immunity to many diseases. India is one of the largest fruit producer and consumer in the world. Annually more than 88977-million-ton fruits are produced from more than 7216 thousand of the area. The nutrition value of fruits places them on the crest of our edibles. Nutrition scientists advise us to take at least 115 g of fruit every day for a balanced diet. But, at present, our country has the capacity to provide each of us with only 38 g of fruits every day
About 20 % of the plants occurring in the forests are reported to have direct utility to mankind. Ar...
India need 92 million tonnes of fruits to feed balanced nutrition to its 1000 million population. Al...
Not AvailableIndigenous woody perennials are integral component of agricultural production system an...
359-364The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. <i style="mso-bidi-fo...
The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. Artocarpus gomezianus Wall. e...
An investigation was carried out on the role of fruits on public health. Amount of nutrition value o...
Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus [Haw.] Britton and Rose) is one of the most nutritious and newly in...
India’s domestic food production is capable of supplying adequate micronutrients to its growing popu...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Fruits that are rich in nutrients and have antioxidant properties are essentially required for human...
92-96People are still the victims of malnutrition in the country. As a result of lack of balanced d...
Not AvailableMost of the underutilized fruits are rich in antioxidants and nutraceutical properti...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
Nowadays, there is a large demand for nutrient-dense fruits to promote nutritional and metabolic hum...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
About 20 % of the plants occurring in the forests are reported to have direct utility to mankind. Ar...
India need 92 million tonnes of fruits to feed balanced nutrition to its 1000 million population. Al...
Not AvailableIndigenous woody perennials are integral component of agricultural production system an...
359-364The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. <i style="mso-bidi-fo...
The nutritional potential of five wild edible fruits of the plant e.g. Artocarpus gomezianus Wall. e...
An investigation was carried out on the role of fruits on public health. Amount of nutrition value o...
Dragon fruit (Hylocereus undatus [Haw.] Britton and Rose) is one of the most nutritious and newly in...
India’s domestic food production is capable of supplying adequate micronutrients to its growing popu...
Throughout history, wild edible plants have sustained human populations in each of the inhabited con...
Fruits that are rich in nutrients and have antioxidant properties are essentially required for human...
92-96People are still the victims of malnutrition in the country. As a result of lack of balanced d...
Not AvailableMost of the underutilized fruits are rich in antioxidants and nutraceutical properti...
The present study deals with the documentation and study of food potential of some traditional wild ...
Nowadays, there is a large demand for nutrient-dense fruits to promote nutritional and metabolic hum...
Forests inhabit a large number of trees, shrubs, climbers, non-timber forest products and a number o...
About 20 % of the plants occurring in the forests are reported to have direct utility to mankind. Ar...
India need 92 million tonnes of fruits to feed balanced nutrition to its 1000 million population. Al...
Not AvailableIndigenous woody perennials are integral component of agricultural production system an...