TY - JOUR
T1 - Traditional gathering of wild vegetables among the luo of western Kenya - A nutritional anthropology project
AU - Ogoye-Ndegwa, Charles
AU - Aagaard-Hansen, Jens
PY - 2003/1/1
Y1 - 2003/1/1
N2 - In many developing countries the food and nutrition security situation is worsening due to climatic and socioeconomic conditions. This article discusses the sociocultural factors associated with the consumption of traditional vegetables among the Luo of western Kenya. Through semi-tructured interviews with key informants and market surveillance, data were collected on vegetable identification, availability and procurement, preparation, perceptions and practices as well as availability and pricing at local markets. Altogether 72 different edible vegetables were identified, most of which were growing wild. While some traditional vegetables are still consumed, many of them are used more and more rarely, except for the lean days when no alternatives are available. Traditional vegetables and other wild food items constitute an under-utilized resource when it comes to food and nutrition security in vulnerable communities. However, cultural and social factors need to be taken into consideration and anthropological studies can play an important role in that endeavor.
AB - In many developing countries the food and nutrition security situation is worsening due to climatic and socioeconomic conditions. This article discusses the sociocultural factors associated with the consumption of traditional vegetables among the Luo of western Kenya. Through semi-tructured interviews with key informants and market surveillance, data were collected on vegetable identification, availability and procurement, preparation, perceptions and practices as well as availability and pricing at local markets. Altogether 72 different edible vegetables were identified, most of which were growing wild. While some traditional vegetables are still consumed, many of them are used more and more rarely, except for the lean days when no alternatives are available. Traditional vegetables and other wild food items constitute an under-utilized resource when it comes to food and nutrition security in vulnerable communities. However, cultural and social factors need to be taken into consideration and anthropological studies can play an important role in that endeavor.
KW - Action fesearch
KW - Africa
KW - Consumption
KW - Food security
KW - Kenya
KW - Luo
KW - Micronutrients
KW - Socioultural factors
KW - Traditional vegetables
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=7044221062&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/03670240303114
DO - 10.1080/03670240303114
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:7044221062
VL - 42
SP - 69
EP - 89
JO - Ecology of Food and Nutrition
JF - Ecology of Food and Nutrition
SN - 0367-0244
IS - 1
ER -