Valorization of Wild Edible Plants as a Potential Source of Alternative Nutrition among the Tribal Communities of West Bengal, India

Ipsita Banerjee, Soumya Nandi, Annalakshmi Chatterjee
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Being very close to nature, tribal people extensively use non-cultivated naturally found plants for their alternative source of nutrition. The present study conducted for documenting the available wild edible plants used by tribal people located in the districts of Purulia, West Midnapur and Bankura. Using wild edible plant is economical, nutrient rich and promotes sustainable utilization. The ethnobotanical study surveyed the knowledgeable informants of the tribal population and found 27 plants that are majorly used for alternative source of nutrition. Different parts like leaves, stem, flower, fruit, tuber etc. are used as food sources. Apart from food source, the tribal people also earn their livelihood by selling these plants in the local market. However, the present generation of the tribal population is not very interested in acquiring the knowledge of these non-cultivated plants therefore documentation of the use of these plants becoming very important for future.
重视野生食用植物,将其作为印度西孟加拉邦部落社区的潜在替代营养来源
部落居民非常亲近大自然,他们广泛使用非人工栽培的天然植物作为替代营养来源。本研究旨在记录位于普鲁利亚、西米德纳布尔和班库拉地区的部落居民使用的可食用野生植物。使用野生食用植物既经济又营养丰富,还能促进可持续利用。这项人种植物学研究调查了部落人口中见多识广的信息提供者,发现了 27 种主要用于替代营养来源的植物。叶、茎、花、果实、块茎等不同部位都被用作食物来源。除了食物来源,部落居民还通过在当地市场出售这些植物来谋生。然而,当代部落居民对获取这些非栽培植物的知识兴趣不大,因此记录这些植物的用途对未来非常重要。
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