Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah

This work presents plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud district, Sabah. A total of ten plant parts were used for the food plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau in Usukan, Kota Belud, Sabah. The most used part of plants is leaves (29.6%), fol...

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Main Author: Fadzilah Ag. Kanak
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spelling my.ums.eprints.346532022-10-31T03:16:06Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/ Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah Fadzilah Ag. Kanak DS597.33-597.34 Sabah. British North Borneo SB1-1110 Plant culture This work presents plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud district, Sabah. A total of ten plant parts were used for the food plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau in Usukan, Kota Belud, Sabah. The most used part of plants is leaves (29.6%), followed by fruit (20.4%) and young leaves (14.8%). Meanwhile, a total of seven plant parts were used for traditional vegetables by indigenous Dusun people from the same district. The most used part of plants by Dusun people in Kadamaian, Kota Belud are leaves (48.1%), tuber (14.8%), stem (14.8%) and fruit (11.1%). There are five types of preparation for plants that were consumed as traditional vegetable; eaten fresh, blanched, boiled, grilled, and stir fry. The findings could provide the baseline data of Dusun and Sama-Bajau sustainable usage of plant resources that are readily available from their surroundings. A study on traditional knowledge on uses of wild edibles and food plants is a necessity to preserve the knowledge and extend the application of its beneficial properties for future ethnopharmacological related research. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/1/Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/2/Full%20text.pdf Fadzilah Ag. Kanak (2021) Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah. In: 3rd Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Food Security (ARCoFS 2021), 9 March 2021, Kelantan, Malaysia. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/756/1/012023
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topic DS597.33-597.34 Sabah. British North Borneo
SB1-1110 Plant culture
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SB1-1110 Plant culture
Fadzilah Ag. Kanak
Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
description This work presents plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud district, Sabah. A total of ten plant parts were used for the food plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau in Usukan, Kota Belud, Sabah. The most used part of plants is leaves (29.6%), followed by fruit (20.4%) and young leaves (14.8%). Meanwhile, a total of seven plant parts were used for traditional vegetables by indigenous Dusun people from the same district. The most used part of plants by Dusun people in Kadamaian, Kota Belud are leaves (48.1%), tuber (14.8%), stem (14.8%) and fruit (11.1%). There are five types of preparation for plants that were consumed as traditional vegetable; eaten fresh, blanched, boiled, grilled, and stir fry. The findings could provide the baseline data of Dusun and Sama-Bajau sustainable usage of plant resources that are readily available from their surroundings. A study on traditional knowledge on uses of wild edibles and food plants is a necessity to preserve the knowledge and extend the application of its beneficial properties for future ethnopharmacological related research.
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author Fadzilah Ag. Kanak
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title Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
title_short Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
title_full Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
title_fullStr Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous Sama-Bajau and Dusun people in Kota Belud, Sabah
title_sort plant parts and preparation of edible plants by indigenous sama-bajau and dusun people in kota belud, sabah
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/1/Abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/2/Full%20text.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34653/
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/756/1/012023
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