or myrciaria dubia, is native to the Peruvian lowland jungle and grows on bushy trees along riverbanks and in flooded areas of the Amazon rainforest. Its extraordinary high Vitamin C content in combination with other for our body beneficial nutrients makes Camu Camu another Peruvian superfood. ...
1850b), depicts a majority African-descended crowd engaged in an “ágape”, in which guests support the family of a recently buried loved one with food and financial donations (Figure 12). They are gathered in the open-air courtyard inside the hall of a Black confraternity rather than an...
average per capita animal protein intake [1] These fishery activities, so important for nourishing and ensuring the livelihoods of large sectors of the world population, are closely linked to weather and climate dynamics, and are more affected by these than any other category of food production [...