Pieroni Andrea, Nebel Sabine, Santoro Rocco Franco, Heinrich Michael
Centre for Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy, School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2005 Jun;56(4):245-72. doi: 10.1080/09637480500146564.
The use of non-cultivated plants in a daily diet based on local cuisines is potentially of considerable interest to nutritional scientists, because of the plants' role as local products and their potential as sources of novel nutraceuticals. In many Mediterranean regions these traditions are at risk of disappearing, hence the urgent need to study such knowledge systems. Accordingly, an ethnobotanical survey was carried out among the 850 inhabitants of the village of Castelmezzano, in central Lucania, which is located in the inland southern Italy. Seventy-five taxa of non-cultivated and semi-cultivated local food plants and mushrooms were documented, and uncommon food uses of a few species were reported for the first time. These include Bellavalia romana, Lepista nebularis and Onopordum illyricum. Most of the recorded non-cultivated food plants and mushrooms are cooked in oil or fat. Very few are consumed raw. This article discusses in detail the traditional culinary uses of these plants, their seasonality, ethnoecology, and their economic and nutritional potentials. The article also demonstrates how food agro-biodiversity is inextricably connected with cultural heritage.
在基于当地烹饪方法的日常饮食中使用非栽培植物,对营养科学家来说可能具有相当大的吸引力,这是因为这些植物作为当地产品的作用以及它们作为新型营养保健品来源的潜力。在许多地中海地区,这些传统正面临消失的风险,因此迫切需要研究此类知识体系。据此,在位于意大利南部内陆的卢卡尼亚中部的卡斯泰尔梅扎诺村的850名居民中开展了一项民族植物学调查。记录了75种非栽培和半栽培的当地食用植物及蘑菇,并首次报道了一些物种不常见的食用方式。这些物种包括罗马海葱、星云环柄菇和伊利里亚刺苞菊。记录的大多数非栽培食用植物和蘑菇都是用油脂烹饪的。很少有生食的情况。本文详细讨论了这些植物的传统烹饪用途、季节性、民族生态学以及它们的经济和营养潜力。本文还展示了食物农业生物多样性与文化遗产是如何紧密相连的。