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Famine Food Homepage
... Famine Food Homepage Index | Search | Home Famine Foods: by Robert (Bob) L. Freedman 3686 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Apartment 34 Lafayette, CA 94549 email: namdeerf@ispwest.com The Famine ... food sources that ordinarily would not be considered. Search the Famine Foods Database Plant family index Famine Foods listed by Genus and species List of references Other Famine Foods websites Ethiopia: Famine Food ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

The Cycad Pages
... distributed across the globe and have long been exploited by people as a source of food and medicine. Click on the higlighted links to see some of these uses of cycads ... they have rarely been grown commercially. In many cases cycads are used only as a famine food. For many cultures they hold symbolic/reverential status and are venerated or used during ceremony ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... used as a remedy for tuberculosis. The fruits were also eaten (raw or cooked) as famine food. Noni fruits and tonic can reportedly cure a variety of ailments ranging from arthritis, rheumatism ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- E
... . ECHINOCHLOA COLONUM Link. Barnyard grass (E); Arrocillo (S). The grain has served as a famine food, usually as a gruel. Echiti: Maximiliana (C) Eggplant: Solanum (E) Egorojono: Leiphaimos (Ch) ... , diabetes, hemorrhage, and pyorrhea. ERAGROSTIS spp. Grains of species of Eragrostis have served as famine food. ERECHTITES HIERACIFOLIA Raf. Fireweed (E); Tabaquillo (P). The species serves as a potherb ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- N
... de Agua (C). The plant serves as a potherb. the pods also serve as a famine food. Nero: Astrocaryum (C) Nervillo: Drymaria (CR) Nettle: Urera (E) NEUROLAENA LOBATA R.Br.: Contragavilan (P ... .: Water lily (E); Flor de agua (S) . Seeds and rhizomes of many species serve as famine foods. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ...
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Welcome to University of Hawaii at Manoa Botany
... .net]. Ticktin, T. 2003. Relationships between El niņo southern oscillation and demographic patterns of a famine food for collared peccaries. Biotropica 35(2): 189-197. Ticktin, T., T. Johns, and V. Chopal ...
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... .net]. Ticktin, T. 2003. Relationships between El niņo southern oscillation and demographic patterns of a famine food for collared peccaries. Biotropica 35(2): 189-197. Ticktin, T., T. Johns, and V. Chopal ...
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Native People's Garden at the Devonian Botanic Garden
... seeds. In the winter, dried fruits that were still on the plants were used as famine food. Rose hips were used to make necklaces before trade beads were acquired by the Natives ...
www.devonian.ualberta.ca

Get Growing Gardening Tips 102- Uses of Native Plants
... Lamb's Quarters were used for producing a green dye, while the seeds were a food source. Entire plants of Mentha arvensis, the Wild Mint were used in various ways. Leaves ... seeds had been removed. In winter dried fruits still on the plants were used as famine food. The fruits were also used to make necklaces before trade beads became common. The fruits ...
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Ethnobotany Food Uses(c)
... Ethnobotany Food Uses(c) Caltha palustris L. (marsh marigold; cowslip) It was reported to be one of ... for winter use. Crataegus chrysocarpa Ashe. (red hawthorn) The fruits were eaten as a famine food, when all other food sources were rare. Crataegus spp. (thornapple) Fruits eaten raw, made into cakes, or ...
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