Gardenia lutea – Famine Foods

Gardenia lutea

Uses

Sudan (central and southern): seeds boiled and eaten with added salt, or cooked with onions and oil,

Additional Information

Name Authority:
Fresen.
Vernaculars:
Arabic: Fuwl umgawy
Misc:
Chemical composition: Protein (crude) = 21.9% (dry). Fat = 6.2% (dry). Fibre (crude) = 7.0% (dry). Ash (insoluble) = 3.6% (dry). Carbohydrate (soluble): Starch = 28.2% (dry). Sucrose = 5.0% (dry). D-glucose = 0.1% (dry). D-fructose = Ø% (dry). Amino acids (g [16g N]]-1): Aspartic acid = 11.6g. Threonine = 3.7g. Serine = 4.8g. Glutamic acid = 16.0g. Proline = 4.3g. Glycine = 4.4g. Alanine = 5.2g. Valine = 5.7g. Cysteine = 1.1g. Methionine = 1.4g. Isoleucine = 4.6g. Leucine = 9.2g, Tyrosine = 3.4g. Phenylalanine = 6.5g. Lysine = 8.2g. Histidine = 3.2g. Arginine = 10.1g. Minerals: Sulphur = 0.21% (dry). Potassium = 0.24% (dry). Magnesium = 0.17% (dry). Na = 0.01% (dry). K = 1.40% (dry). Zinc = 28mg/kg-1 (dry). Iron = 111mg/kg-1 (dry). Manganese = 23mg/kg-1 (dry). Copper = 6mg/kg-1 (dry).

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