Exploring the traditional foodways for nutritional well-being amongst vulnerable communities: Insights from Ho indigenous community of Jharkhand, India.

IF 0.9 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Ridhima Kapoor, Manisha Sabharwal, Suparna Ghosh-Jerath
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Nutritional well-being of Indigenous Peoples is shaped by foodways through their relationship with culturally vital indigenous foods. An exploratory mixed-methods study was conducted among Ho community of Jharkhand to get an insight into their traditional foodways. Study sites included ten randomly selected villages from three geographically distant blocks of West Singhbhum, including Sonua, Khuntpani and Chakradharpur. Qualitative enquiries included focus group discussions and village transect walk interviews which captured diverse information including food access from natural sources, market access, livelihood sources, social and cultural norms around foods, environmental factors, hygiene and sanitation conditions, and community health. Seasonal market surveys (monsoon and winter) in ten local markets provided information on food diversity and local prices. The findings revealed that foodways of Ho community are based on foraging, hunting, and traditional farming through use of available ecosystem resources. However, their traditional foodways are under threats due to livelihood and nutrition transitions. They have unique food traditions and cultures, yet their meals lack variety in terms of the foods consumed. Their smallholder farming systems are not profitable, pushing them towards rural-to-urban migration. Thus, it is crucial to promote traditional foodways of Hos to support bio-cultural knowledge, food justice and nutrition in this community.

探索弱势群体营养健康的传统食物方式:来自印度贾坎德邦Ho土著社区的见解。
土著人民的营养状况取决于他们与文化上至关重要的土著食物之间的关系。在贾坎德邦的Ho社区进行了一项探索性混合方法研究,以深入了解他们的传统饮食方式。研究地点包括10个随机选择的村庄,这些村庄来自西辛格姆三个地理位置遥远的街区,包括索努阿、坤帕尼和查克拉达普尔。定性调查包括焦点小组讨论和村庄样带步行访谈,这些访谈收集了各种信息,包括从自然来源获取食物、市场准入、生计来源、围绕食物的社会和文化规范、环境因素、卫生和环境条件以及社区卫生。在10个当地市场进行的季节性市场调查(季风和冬季)提供了有关食品多样性和当地价格的信息。研究结果表明,何氏族群的食物方式以觅食、狩猎和利用现有生态系统资源的传统农业为基础。然而,由于生计和营养的转变,他们的传统食物方式正受到威胁。他们有独特的饮食传统和文化,但他们的膳食在食物消费方面缺乏多样性。他们的小农农业系统无利可图,迫使他们从农村向城市迁移。因此,推广荷族的传统食物方式对支持该社区的生物文化知识、食物正义和营养至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal provides a multidisciplinary forum for the international community. Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal published triannually in April, August and December by Enviro Research Publishers. The Journal aims to foster high quality research. Vision: Acquiring regional as well as international reverence in the world of scientific publishing. Our vision encompasses publishing progressive peer-reviewed research articles par excellence using open access model of publication, without any constraint, financial or other imposed on the readers. Mission: To propagate renowned scientific knowledge of broad spectrum. To invoke and promote knowledge, technological methods and innovations to acquire sustainability. To provide a global access to knowledge in nutrition and food science. To furnish articles of superlative quality to the scientific community all across the globe. To give researchers a numero uno opportunity to publish novel studies and review articles. To strive for their research enhancement and distinguished place in the world of scientific publishing.
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