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Wild edible plants in the geographical region known as Israel / Palestine, like in other countries, have been used to sustain life in periods of dearth and famine, or else simply used as a supplementary food source for additional nourishment and pleasure. The diverse flora of Israel / Palestine offers a wide-range of plants suitable for human consumption, many of which have a long history of usage in the daily cuisines of its native peoples.

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  • Wild edible plants in the geographical region known as Israel / Palestine, like in other countries, have been used to sustain life in periods of dearth and famine, or else simply used as a supplementary food source for additional nourishment and pleasure. The diverse flora of Israel / Palestine offers a wide-range of plants suitable for human consumption, many of which have a long history of usage in the daily cuisines of its native peoples. In the State of Israel, there is a law (33A) that provides for the preservation of protected natural objects of value. The law includes a list of protected sites and wild plants (flora) and animals (fauna). The law encourages the regulation of the conservation of wild plants in general, and prohibits picking, trading or causing any other damage to protected wild plants. The local population has, traditionally and in various times of its settlement, made use of these plants, which they gathered for human consumption, whether to be eaten fresh or by steeping them in hot water, or by cooking, or by making use of them as a spice or condiment. All plants herein named are without regulation and can be utilised by the public, unless otherwise noted as protected under Israeli law. (en)
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  • Arum palaestinum (en)
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  • Wild edible plants in the geographical region known as Israel / Palestine, like in other countries, have been used to sustain life in periods of dearth and famine, or else simply used as a supplementary food source for additional nourishment and pleasure. The diverse flora of Israel / Palestine offers a wide-range of plants suitable for human consumption, many of which have a long history of usage in the daily cuisines of its native peoples. (en)
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  • Wild edible plants of Israel / Palestine (en)
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