Wild Edible Plants of Andalusia: Traditional Uses and Potential of Eating Wild in a Highly Diverse Region
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Ethnobotany Conservation of plant resources Crop relatives Food plants
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2023-03-07Referencia bibliográfica
Benítez, G.; Molero-Mesa, J.; González-Tejero, M.R.Wild Edible Plants of Andalusia: Traditional Uses and Potential of EatingWild in a Highly Diverse Region. Plants 2023, 12, 1218. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ plants12061218]
Abstract
A review of ethnobotanical sources focused on traditionally-used wild food plants in
Andalusia (southern Spain), one of the most biodiverse regions in Europe, is carried out. With
21 original sources plus some previously unpublished data, the dataset shows a high diversity of
these traditional resources, reaching 336 species or c. 7% of the total wild flora. Cultural aspects
related to the use of some species are discussed and data are compared with similar works. The
results are discussed through the lens of conservation and bromatology. For 24% of the edible plants,
informants also mentioned a medicinal use (achieved by consuming the same part of the plant). In
addition, a list of 166 potentially edible species is provided based on a review of data from other
Spanish territories