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Food and Medicinal Uses of Ancestral Andean Grains in the Districts of Quinua and Acos Vinchos (Ayacucho-Peru).
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Palabras clave
Chenopodium quinoaWilld (quinoa); Amaranthus caudatus L. (achita); Chenopodium pallidicaule Aellen (cañihua); ethnobotany; Andean grains; food uses; medicinal uses; edaphic resilience and crops
Fecha de publicación
2022
Editor
MDPI
Citación
Anaya, Roberta Brita, Eusebio De La Cruz, Luz María Muñoz-Centeno, Reynán Cóndor, Roxana León, y Roxana Carhuaz. «Food and Medicinal Uses of Ancestral Andean Grains in the Districts of Quinua and Acos Vinchos (Ayacucho-Peru)». Agronomy 12, n.º 5 (2022). https://doi.org/10.3390/AGRONOMY12051014.
Resumen
Andean grains are key elements in the construction of family production systems. These
seeds speak of the history of a people, their customs and ancestral knowledge. The general objective
of the work was to evaluate the food use, crop management and traditional knowledge about the
medicinal use of ancestral Andean grains among the inhabitants of the districts of Quinua and Acos
Vinchos (Ayacucho-Peru). Basic descriptive research, carried out by means of convenience sampling,
the sample size determined by the Law of Diminishing Returns, after signing an informed consent
form. Semi-structured individual interviews were applied to 96 informants. A total of 96.9% of the
informants reported that they obtained quinoa grain from their own crops, and 24.0% obtained achita
grain that they sowed directly on their land; no cañihua was cultivated. A total of 58.3% use quinoa
and achita in their diet. The variability of the food use of ancestral grains, specifically quinoa and
achita, constitute a natural source of vegetable protein of high nutritional value, which represents
one of the main foods of the inhabitants of Quinua and Acos Vinchos. Traditional medicine derived
from the ancestral knowledge of Andean grains is barely preserved, but this is not the case for other
medicinal plants in the area, as this knowledge is still preserved.
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2073-4395
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