2014
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2014.59144
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Wild Fruits Traditionally Gathered by the Malinke Ethnic Group in the Edge of Niokolo Koba Park (Senegal)

Abstract: In rural areas, the local population draws from several forest resources needed for survival including food. Then it is a granary for these native people. Unfortunately, useful wild plants are highly threatened, especially by various human activities. Because of this situation we started with open semi-structured interviews to identify wild fruit plants, their consumed organs and their seasonality in the rural community of Tomboronkoto. Tomboronkoto is located at the edge of the Niokolo-Koba National park (Sen… Show more

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“…In Mali, the stem bark is used in wound healing [18], and the leaves are sold in markets for making a decoction used as an antidote to poisoning [60]. The fruits are edible [61]. According to one source, the smoke from the twigs is used in witchcraft [62].…”
Section: Lannea Velutinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mali, the stem bark is used in wound healing [18], and the leaves are sold in markets for making a decoction used as an antidote to poisoning [60]. The fruits are edible [61]. According to one source, the smoke from the twigs is used in witchcraft [62].…”
Section: Lannea Velutinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tribals in Poona, coastal areas of Orissa, Miris of Assam and Palliyars of Tamil Nadu eat the ripe CD fruits raw [27][28][29]. The Malinke ethnic of Senegal eat wild CM fruits [30] and Maasai, Sanjoo, Gogos, Kurya, Barbaigs and Zulu tribes of Kenya and tribes in Akole, Tehsil, Ahmednagar, India consume CS fruits [31,32]. CS fruit serves as a famine food for the Kara and Kwega tribe of Ethiopia [33].…”
Section: Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier, CM fruits and Pterocarpus santaloides were used to sweeten porridge. Now, its use is supplanted by industrial sugar despite the risks [30]. While in Tanzania, CS fruit is used in porridge as a sugar substitute besides consumption as a dessert with baobab meal [24].…”
Section: Fruitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exploitation of this marine resource was recently restricted for exportation as a harvested biomass by the Senegalese government. However due to malnutrition faced by some segments of the population of Senegal and elsewhere, diversification of sources of essential micronutrients appears as one of the solutions next policy strategies and enhancement of certain fruit and vegetables neglected (Ayessou et al, 2009(Ayessou et al, , 2011Gueye et al, 2014). Thus, strengthening nutritional balance requires the identification of new food resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%