Indigenous Leafy Vegetables foods have an exceptional place in African cuisine. It is commonly argued that vegetable consumption reflects cultural backgrounds and their value transcends a biological one, as food, to symbolism enhancing the functioning of society and promoting social order. This study set to determine species use, folkloric dimensions and taste preferences in a rural East African setting. A bio-cultural approach reinforced by ethno-botanical tools conducted over a three-year period and recourse to a corpus of Luo ethnic food plant literature and gathering of folklore elements from a conversational context was used to study socio-cultural elements of vegetables foods of people in Migori and Suba districts of Kenya. Seventy-fo...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
Around 1000 different species of indigenous and naturalized vegetables contribute to the dietary div...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...
Indigenous Leafy Vegetables foods have an exceptional place in African cuisine. It is commonly argue...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
Background. Wild vegetables serve an important purpose in the health and diet of many people residin...
MSc (Indigenous Knowledge Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe aim of the study was t...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in south...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
Around 1000 different species of indigenous and naturalized vegetables contribute to the dietary div...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...
Indigenous Leafy Vegetables foods have an exceptional place in African cuisine. It is commonly argue...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting research attention not only in ter...
Indigenous African leafy vegetables have recently been attracting researchattention not only in term...
Abstract Estimation of consumption intensity of African indigenous vegetables (AIVs) is important to...
Background. Wild vegetables serve an important purpose in the health and diet of many people residin...
MSc (Indigenous Knowledge Systems), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe aim of the study was t...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
A survey was carried out to document the diversity and immune boosting claims of African indigenous ...
We studied wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in south...
This research was done in the context of an agricultural program promoting production, marketing, an...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
The use of traditional leafy vegetables in communities has been noted in several studies. These stud...
Around 1000 different species of indigenous and naturalized vegetables contribute to the dietary div...
There is emerging concern regarding the decline in knowledge and use of indigenous green leafy veget...