Edible seeds, leaves and flowers as Maya Super Foods: Function and composition

A. Cáceres, S. M. Cruz
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Mesoamerica is a megadiverse region where one of the Vavilov center has developed; Guatemala is part of this region, and the heart of the Mayan world. The biodiversity include the traditional utilization of food (grains, fruits, herbs, flowers and rhizomes), flavors, aromas, condiments, dyes and colorants, medicinal and ritual plants, as well as other products from nature. At least 76 vegetal species were developed as food. In this paper it will be presented the information on seeds and grains (Amaranthus cruentus, Brosimum alicastrum, Crescentia alata, Cucurbita pepo, Phaseolus vulgaris, Salvia hispanica, Theobroma cacao, Zea mays), herbs (Amaranthus hybridus, Cnidoscolus aconitifolius, Crotalaria longirostrata, Dysphania ambrosioides, Lycianthes synanthera, Solanum americanum, S. nigrescens, S. wendlandii), and flowers (Cucurbita pepo, Chamedoroea tepejilote, Fernaldia pandurata, Erythrina berteroana, Gliricidia sepium, Yucca elephantipes,) traditionally used as food. Other foods include fruits, rhizomes, tubers and condiments. The functional properties and nutritive composition are described for 22 native seeds, leaves and flowers. In comparison with recognized international herbs, it is demonstrated that some native Mesoamerican herbs have an important nutritious and functional composition. A rich traditional culinary heritage is the way that these foods are consumed. The use of traditional dishes and innovative fusions with Maya Super Foods is recommended for economy improvement of the region as well as health and beauty.
作为玛雅超级食物的可食用种子、叶子和花:功能和成分
中美洲是一个生物多样性非常丰富的地区,瓦维洛夫中心已经发展起来;危地马拉是这个地区的一部分,也是玛雅世界的中心。生物多样性包括对食物(谷物、水果、草药、花卉和根茎)、香料、香气、调味品、染料和着色剂、药用和仪式用植物以及其他自然产品的传统利用。至少有76种植物被开发为食物。本文将介绍其种子和籽粒(苋菜、凤梨、月牙、葫芦、菜花、鼠尾草、可可、玉米)、草本植物(苋菜、刺毛草、长叶草、凤梨草、山楂草)、花(葫芦、芫荽、龙葵、黑草、文兰草)、花(芫荽、芫荽、黄花菜、黄花菜、黄花菜)、丝兰,象丝兰,传统上用作食物。其他食物包括水果、根茎、块茎和调味品。描述了22种本地种子、叶和花的功能特性和营养成分。与国际上公认的草本植物相比,表明一些中美洲本土草本植物具有重要的营养和功能成分。这些食物的食用方式是一种丰富的传统烹饪遗产。使用传统菜肴和玛雅超级食品的创新融合被推荐用于该地区的经济改善以及健康和美容。
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