[NAFEX] Total number of edible fruiits.
Mathew Waehner
waehner at gmail.com
Wed Oct 24 09:34:23 EDT 2007
I imagine that most of us are interested in only what grows in our own
climate. Plants for a Future maintainers a comprehensive database of
7,000 edible and medicinal plants for temperate regions- they are based in
the UK. http://www.pfaf.org/
Beyond that, I doubt that anyone knows for certain; I've tried many of
the wild plants listed in the Plants for a Future database, and many of
them are unpalatable and only useful in an emergency. Hunter- gatherer
people know about plants that they can eat in a famine that they would never
touch given another option.
On 10/24/07, Dr. Chiranjit Parmar <parmarch_mnd at dataone.in> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I once again request all the LEARNED nafexers to tell me the total number
> of edible fruits (preferably with some supporting reference). My previous
> enquiry did not get enough response.
>
> So please do write me back this time.
>
> Dr. Chiranjit Parmar
> 186/3 Jail Road
> Mandi HP 175001
> India
> Ph. 01905-222810; 9418- 81323
> e-mail: parmarch_mnd at dataone.in
> www.lesserknownindianplants.com
>
>
>
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