2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13002-020-00425-w
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The secret of health in daily cuisine: typical healthy vegetables in local markets in central Myanmar

Abstract: Background Central Myanmar is located in the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, and the Bamar people are the main ethnic group, which settled there over 1000 years ago. Despite being the core region of the country, central Myanmar has been ignored in previous ethnobotanical studies. Local healthy foods and knowledge are regarded as treasures for resource development and pharmaceutical drug discovery, and market surveys are a good strategy in ethnobotanical research. Thus, we collected and documen… Show more

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“…Fern was the second largest group containing 8 species representing 7 families, while Gymnosperm and Lichen both have one species (one family). The life forms of these WEPs are mostly herbaceous (69) and trees (22) (Fig. 2a).…”
Section: Diversity Of Wild Ediblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fern was the second largest group containing 8 species representing 7 families, while Gymnosperm and Lichen both have one species (one family). The life forms of these WEPs are mostly herbaceous (69) and trees (22) (Fig. 2a).…”
Section: Diversity Of Wild Ediblesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To illustrate the homogeneity of WEPs between different places, the JI was used to compare our study with eight previous investigations in China and neighboring countries [3,6,7,[67][68][69][70][71]. In total, the JIs of four regions were calculated in China, with Shangri-la emerging as the most to our study area with JI = 12.06, followed by the Mêdog County and Lijiang area (JI = 7.21, and 5.25, respectively), while the lowest JI (2.53) was found with the study conducted in Longzi County.…”
Section: Comparison Of Weps Between Dulong People and Other Ethnic Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, methods such as participant and personal observations, questionnaires, and interviews (structured and unstructured) can be used in the preliminary analysis of markets to identify the diversity of products exchanged in the marketplace and the space occupied by local and traditional food products (Zhang et al 2020).…”
Section: Case One: Market Surveys As An Entry Point Into the Local Fo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the traditional marketplaces trade in various edible plants as staple foods and traditional medicines (Silalahi et al 2015;Franco et al 2020;Uzun and Koca 2020;Iskandar et al 2021;Nurshillah et al 2022;Asra et al 2023). Plants sold in traditional markets are typically cultivated and wild plant species (Hilonga et al 2019: Zhang et al 2020. For instance, traditional West Java markets offer a diverse ethnobotanical view on using plants and a heightened diversity of edible plants, including staple carbohydrate foods, vegetables, fruit, and spices (Iskandar et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%