Ethnobotanical study on plant leaves for food wrapping in traditional markets of Wonosobo District, Central Java, Indonesia

Arya Arismaya Metananda, Whisnu Febry Afrianto, L. Hasanah, Yasri Syarifatul Aini, Afnida Shoffati Noorfajria
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Abstract. Metananda AA, Afrianto WF, Hasanah LN, Aini YS, Noorfajria AS. 2023. Ethnobotanical study on plant leaves for food wrapping in traditional markets of Wonosobo District, Central Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 3803-3813. Currently, almost all items in our daily life are made from plastic, such as food packaging, household appliances, drink bottles, and plastic bags. The use of plastic packaging can harm the environment and human health. Plant leaves for food wrapping can be an alternative to reduce these impacts. Indonesia has many cultures, philosophies, and social activities related to using plant leaves for food wrapping. This study aimed to document public knowledge about plant leaves for food wrapping in the traditional markets of Wonosobo District, Central Java Province, Indonesia. This study used the purposive sampling technique to select 41 informants for the interviews. A total of 10 plant leaves species belonging to 7 families were used for food wrapping by traders in the traditional markets of Wonosobo District. The ten species were Musa spp., Tectona grandis, Cocos nucifera, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Artocarpus camansi, Ficus septica, Hibiscus tiliaceus, Pandanus amaryllifolius, Cordyline fruticosa, and Alocasia macrorrhizos. These trees dominate plant growth forms in this study. The leaves of these different plants were used as food plates and wraps for multiple dishes. Efforts are needed to reduce plastic use in the traditional markets by making regulations to minimize or substitute with plant leaves.
印度尼西亚中爪哇沃诺索博区传统市场上用于食品包装的植物叶的人种植物学研究
摘要Metananda AA, Afrianto WF, Hasanah LN, Aini YS, Noorfajria AS.2023.印度尼西亚中爪哇沃诺索博区传统市场中用于食品包装的植物叶的民族植物学研究。生物多样性》24:3803-3813。目前,我们日常生活中的几乎所有物品都由塑料制成,如食品包装、家用电器、饮料瓶和塑料袋。使用塑料包装会对环境和人类健康造成危害。用植物叶子包装食品可以减少这些影响。印度尼西亚有许多与使用植物叶片包装食品相关的文化、哲学和社会活动。本研究旨在记录印度尼西亚中爪哇省沃诺索博区传统市场中公众对植物叶片包装食品的了解。本研究采用目的性抽样技术选择了 41 名信息提供者进行访谈。在沃诺索博县的传统市场中,共有 7 个科的 10 种植物叶片被商贩用于食品包装。这十种植物分别是:Musa spp.、Tectona grandis、Cocos nucifera、Artocarpus heterophyllus、Artocarpus camansi、Ficus septica、Hibiscus tiliaceus、Pandanus amaryllifolius、Cordyline fruticosa 和 Alocasia macrorrhizos。在本研究中,这些树木是主要的植物生长形式。这些不同植物的叶子被用作多种菜肴的食盘和包装。需要通过制定法规,尽量减少或用植物叶子替代塑料,从而减少传统市场中塑料的使用。
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