2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2334513/v1
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The Food Plants Trade in The Kranggan Mas Traditional Market, West Java Province, Indonesia: Potential and Local Cuisine

Abstract: The market is the main place for buying and selling alternative food ingredients and is rich in local wisdom. This study aims to explain the diversity of food plants and alternative foods that are traded in the Kranggan Mas traditional market, Bekasi and their potential as healthy food ingredients. The research was conducted with an ethnobotanical approach with surveys, interviews and observations. Respondents in the study were all traders who traded alternative food ingredients. Qualitative analysis includes … Show more

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“…Education in West Java is classified into different quadrants based on agriculture/non-agriculture classifications, length of school, and life expectancy, with a need to reduce educational inequality in quadrant IV [14]. The Kranggan Mas traditional market in Bekasi, West Java, offers a diverse range of food plants and alternative foods, contributing to the preservation of traditional foods and the potential for healthy food ingredients [15]. These abstracts West Science Interdisciplinary Studies  provide insights into the complex dynamics between agricultural policy, infrastructure development, market quality, and the sustainability of food crop agriculture in West Java.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education in West Java is classified into different quadrants based on agriculture/non-agriculture classifications, length of school, and life expectancy, with a need to reduce educational inequality in quadrant IV [14]. The Kranggan Mas traditional market in Bekasi, West Java, offers a diverse range of food plants and alternative foods, contributing to the preservation of traditional foods and the potential for healthy food ingredients [15]. These abstracts West Science Interdisciplinary Studies  provide insights into the complex dynamics between agricultural policy, infrastructure development, market quality, and the sustainability of food crop agriculture in West Java.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%