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Women’s Knowledge of Local Plants and Their Gastronomic Heritage in Chitral, NW Pakistan
by
Amin, Muhammad
, Aziz, Muhammad Abdul
, Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
, Benhasher, Fahdah Falah
, Pieroni, Andrea
, Aldosari, Ali Abdullah
, Gatasheh, Mansour K.
, Sabbah, Arfaa
in
Biodiversity
/ Cultivated plants
/ Data collection
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethnobotany
/ Fermented food
/ Fermented milk products
/ food diversity
/ Food plants
/ Food preferences
/ Food products
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Households
/ Identification and classification
/ Knowledge
/ Linguistics
/ Local food systems
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountains
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Pattern analysis
/ Plant species
/ Plants, Edible
/ Sea level
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ traditional cuisines
/ Traditional knowledge
/ Valleys
/ Women
/ women’s knowledge
2024
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Women’s Knowledge of Local Plants and Their Gastronomic Heritage in Chitral, NW Pakistan
by
Amin, Muhammad
, Aziz, Muhammad Abdul
, Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
, Benhasher, Fahdah Falah
, Pieroni, Andrea
, Aldosari, Ali Abdullah
, Gatasheh, Mansour K.
, Sabbah, Arfaa
in
Biodiversity
/ Cultivated plants
/ Data collection
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethnobotany
/ Fermented food
/ Fermented milk products
/ food diversity
/ Food plants
/ Food preferences
/ Food products
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Households
/ Identification and classification
/ Knowledge
/ Linguistics
/ Local food systems
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountains
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Pattern analysis
/ Plant species
/ Plants, Edible
/ Sea level
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ traditional cuisines
/ Traditional knowledge
/ Valleys
/ Women
/ women’s knowledge
2024
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Women’s Knowledge of Local Plants and Their Gastronomic Heritage in Chitral, NW Pakistan
by
Amin, Muhammad
, Aziz, Muhammad Abdul
, Abbasi, Arshad Mehmood
, Benhasher, Fahdah Falah
, Pieroni, Andrea
, Aldosari, Ali Abdullah
, Gatasheh, Mansour K.
, Sabbah, Arfaa
in
Biodiversity
/ Cultivated plants
/ Data collection
/ Environmental aspects
/ Ethnobotany
/ Fermented food
/ Fermented milk products
/ food diversity
/ Food plants
/ Food preferences
/ Food products
/ Food security
/ Food supply
/ Households
/ Identification and classification
/ Knowledge
/ Linguistics
/ Local food systems
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Mountain regions
/ Mountains
/ Nutritional aspects
/ Pattern analysis
/ Plant species
/ Plants, Edible
/ Sea level
/ Surveys
/ Sustainability
/ traditional cuisines
/ Traditional knowledge
/ Valleys
/ Women
/ women’s knowledge
2024
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Women’s Knowledge of Local Plants and Their Gastronomic Heritage in Chitral, NW Pakistan
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Women’s Knowledge of Local Plants and Their Gastronomic Heritage in Chitral, NW Pakistan
2024
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Women are the “guardians of the kitchen” and central to household food security, yet their role has never been studied across the Hindukush region or Pamiri Knot. This study explores the women’s knowledge (specifically from the Khowar (Kho) and Wakhi linguistic groups) of local food systems and determines their role in ensuring household food security and sustainability in the mountain regions of northern Pakistan. Based on in-depth semi-structured interviews with female informants in the Rech and Broghil valleys of upper Chitral, 91 different types of food products were recorded, including wild and cultivated species. Eremurus stenophyllus and Allium barsczewskii were the commonly utilized plant species, though distinct preferences between the Kho and Wakhi groups were noted. Prominent differences were perceived in using certain cultivated plants among the two ethnic groups. For instance, Kho preferred plants like Beta vulgaris, Zea mays, and Brassica napus as indicated by the use reports, while Wakhi concentrated on Thymus serpyllum, Zygophyllum obliquum and Papaver involucratum. Both groups had shared dairy practices, but cottage cheese and curd were highly cited among Kho, while double-fermented curd and Qurut for Wakhi. The study recorded some new food uses for specific plants, such as Atriplex hortensis, Carthamus tinctorius, Hylotelephium spp., and Saxifraga sibirica. Cross-culture analyses revealed a mosaic pattern of homogenous and heterogenous trends based on reported food species of plants/animals and their use reports. Our findings emphasize the significant role of women in sustaining local food diversity, food sustainability, and the preservation and security of the local food systems, cultural legacy, and household food management. Therefore, inclusive research addressing their social, economic, and environmental issues must be conducted. Furthermore, policies must incorporate women’s traditional knowledge to build resilient food systems.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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