Menu du jour ethnobotany : 5 Recipes


  • Recipe TAMING THE WILD
    TAMING THE WILD
    The history of humanity is closely linked with the taming and domestication of wild plants and animals. Of course it was the long and laborous work of Neolithic people behind them. The labor was worth: Neolithic humans satisfied their hunger and[...]
  • Recipe THE BEST WAY TO START YOUR DAY.
    THE BEST WAY TO START YOUR DAY.
    An early morning swim  in the clear, calm sea is  the best way to start your day …       Next,  a walk through a symphony of wild seaside plants:   The spectaculare yellow horned poppy (Glaucium flavum, gr. kitrini[...]
  • Recipe Ethnobotany - What is that?
    Ethnobotany - What is that?
    Our January 10, 2011, the Historical League will have Ron Dinchak speaking on ?Ethno botany- More than just how our indigenous peoples use native plants?. He will bring some demonstration materials for the Arizona Historical League to observe.[...]
  • Recipe Ethnobotanising En Masse
    Ethnobotanising En Masse
    At Kew Gardens on Saturday there was a fab event showcasing various kinds of ethnobotanical research that goes on here and there. I went along and met various friends from life and internet, and discovered some really great new plants to[...]
  • Recipe The Amazon Rainforest | Intro
    The Amazon Rainforest | Intro
    It kind of is. On a small bit of land near the Amazon in the city of Iquitos lived a family of doctors who were kind enough to take me in for a week or two in 2003. I don't think they were quite prepared for my (proprietary!)[...]



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