Food Science & Nutrition Technology (FSNT)

ISSN: 2574-2701

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Irony of Urban Food Basket and Rural Wild Edible Resources- A Case from India

Authors: Harisha RP* and Siddappa Setty R

DOI: 10.23880/fsnt-16000313

Abstract

This article sheds light on the current system of urban food gamut, future vulnerabilities, and interventions. Wild edible plants for urban consumers a prospects and encounters for sustainable innovation which creates a win-win situation. The term “Wild Food Plants” refers to non-cultivated wild edible plants gathered from natural forests and agricultural land. It is food for thought as the urban poor population increasing exponentially. It is also a very good alternative and chief source of nutritive food which has been practiced by indigenous people since immemorial. It could be a local substitute for global high-carbon food available in urban markets. Moreover, wild food plants have many ailments aiding in getting nutritive elements locally instead of globally produced food that is alien to our gut system.

Keywords: Urban Market; Wild Food Plants; Nutritional Security; Opportunities

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