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    Forest Food & Diet

    This theme covers the importance of traditional and forest foods, including mahua, for nutrition, health, and a balanced diet.

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    In your area, citizens are highlighting a significant shift in dietary practices. There's a prevailing concern that the decline in consuming traditional forest foods and the rise of modern, chemically-treated alternatives are contributing to various health issues. 😷 Many submissions passionately advocate for the reintroduction of highly nutritious indigenous items like Mahua, various greens, tubers, and millets. These foods are remembered for their vital role in maintaining robust health and longevity for past generations. 🌿 The community proposes practical solutions, emphasizing the integration of these valuable local products into public programs such as PDS and school mid-day meals to foster better nutrition and well-being. 💡

    Dominant Themes

    Revitalization of Traditional Forest Foods
    Health Benefits of Indigenous Diets
    Integration into Public Programs (PDS/Mid-day Meals)
    Concerns about Modern Food Practices
    Preservation of Traditional Crops

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 🌱 🥣 💡Develop and implement programs to reintroduce and support the cultivation of indigenous crops and the sustainable harvesting of traditional forest foods like Mahua, millets, and tubers.
    • 🍎 🏫 🍽Incorporate a wider variety of locally-sourced, nutritious traditional foods into the Public Distribution System (PDS) and school mid-day meal schemes to combat malnutrition.
    • 📚 🧑 🤝Establish initiatives to document, preserve, and promote indigenous knowledge about traditional diets, farming practices, and their associated health benefits within communities.

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    🌳 🥣 💪

    We used to eat Mahua before, all kinds of Mahua, Rama Mahua. Because we ate all that, our body used to stay well. If you eat that, you too will stay well again.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 💪 🙏

    We used to boil mahua and eat its cooked flowers, and our health remained good. Even now, if we could prepare and eat it, we would be healthy.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi

    🌸 🥣 💪

    We have found Mahua. In ancient times, people used to boil and eat Lukra Mahua, and they used to get vitamins. In this era, if Mahua is eaten, the body remains healthy.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍲 💪

    Mahua was available in our area. We used to say that eating boiled mahua keeps the body healthy. Even now, if consumed after boiling, the body remains good.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🍲 💪 😊

    We were eating Mahul, greens, and temple-prepared food, and our health was good. Now, eating this will be good.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 🍎 💪

    We get our nutritious diet from the forest, such as Mahua fruit Doli oil in the form of fat, Kodo, Bhaddi, Kulthia, Mahua flowers, Jamun, Mahua kheer, Bhaji, etc.

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    — Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🍲 💪 ✅

    When we used to prepare and eat food with Mahula, we stayed healthy. We should still eat it now.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 🍽️ 🤢

    We are the people of earlier times who used to eat mahua from the forest, eat chakad shak, eat millet bread, eat corn bread. Now people eat good food, and because they eat good food, they catch so many diseases.

    — Sunita Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 🍎 💪

    Earlier, we used to eat mahua from the sarai in the jungle and sustain our lives. No fertilizer was used at all. Our bodies also remained healthy. Everyone used to be strong and robust, and lived for a long time.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌱 🥣 💪

    Our traditional food was powdered sag, jhadada sag, and ragi. We used to make sag from rice powder and eat it. Forest products like mushroom also need to be eaten in the same way. Health will be good.

    — jitendra khila · kudumulugumma, Malkangiri, Odisha

    👴 🌿 💪

    Our fathers and grandfathers were healthy and strong by eating plenty of nutritious food from the forest, such as Mahua, Tol, Bhadbhadiya Saag, Mamer Saag, Leper Saag, and Karadi.

    — Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌸 😋 💪

    Eating Mahua flowers kept health good.

    — Anjana Khadia · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍲 💪

    In the past, people used to boil and eat mahua from the village, which contained vitamins. Even now, if mahua is boiled and eaten, it will still be beneficial.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 😋 💪

    Chickpea and mustard chutney and corn bread are our favorite foods, which are prepared without fertilizer. Mahua bread is also eaten in our homes; mahua is the flower of a tree found in the forest. We eat it with great love, and it is also nutritious. This keeps our body healthy.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌿 🍽️ 💪

    Before, we used to eat saag roti, kurthi dal, urad dal, and mahua saag. Sometimes we would find amla and bael from the forest, and that's how we used to sustain our lives.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 🥣 💪

    We all fill our stomachs by eating Mahua saag roti, which is our favorite food. Mahua is obtained from trees in the forests, and we also eat roti with bathua saag, which is our favorite food item and is very nutritious.

    — Ram Kumari

    🌸 🍲 💪

    In ancient times, people used to boil and eat Mahua, but it is not seen much nowadays. If people still boil and eat it, their bodies will remain healthy.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    👴 🌿 💪

    Our fathers and grandfathers were healthy and strong by consuming plenty of nutritious food from the forest, such as Mahua, Tola, Bhadabhadia greens, Mamer greens, Leper greens, and bamboo shoots.

    — Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌾 💪 📈

    In ancient times, in previous eras, people collected nutritious foods like ragi, millet, etc., from the forest, ate them to stay healthy and strong, and lived for a long time. If farmers or tribal community people cultivate those essential crops of those ancient times again, it will guide them towards the development of their life's values in the future.

    — Dillip pujari · Phiringia, Kandhamal, Odisha

    🌱 🍽️ 💪

    In our region, seasonal produce such as grains, pulses, spinach, and green leafy vegetables have been part of our diet, which promotes nutrition, good digestion, and immunity.

    — Jagannath Baraik · Lapung, Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌿 🧪 🤒

    In our region, 'Gati Kandha' is available/common. People of the past used to eat all such things, and because of that, their bodies remained healthy. Nowadays, people are consuming foods that contain fertilizers (or are chemically treated), which is causing many types of diseases to arise.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🍲 ✨ 🏫

    In ancient times, people used to boil and eat Mahua. Mahua has many vitamins and is nutritious food. It would be good if it was given in schools.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍰 💪

    Mahua is available in Amara. Previously, mahua cakes were cooked and eaten. It would be good to cook and eat them now too. Your body will remain healthy.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌿 🥣 🕰️

    Earlier, we used to eat gethi kanda, nekuwa kanda, sarai mahua lata, and all the mahua lata.

    — Sunita Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌳 🍽️ 💪

    Mahua flowers and other foods obtained from the forest are very nutritious. Therefore, it is appropriate to include these foods in PDS or mid-day meals.

    — Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌱 ❤️ ➕

    Mahua is one of the most nutritious food items, which is very beneficial for our health. Along with this, coarse grains (millets) are also beneficial for health. They should be included. PDS.

    — संगीता मीणा · Metali, Dungarpur, Rajasthan

    🍎 💪 🧑‍🎓

    Mahul, char, and sargi have a lot of vitamins. Our bodies used to stay healthy by eating them. It would be good if the government provides food to students.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌿 😋 💊

    Eating Mahua fruit is our medicine.

    — Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🥔 🍽️ 💪

    Mahul, Mahul, it was very good and rich in vitamins. We eat wild potatoes, Mahul Mudi curry, Mahul vegetable curry, Mahul CG curry, Mahul Latha Kuti curry, and Mahul Latha vegetable curry.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌿 🥔 ❤️

    We indigenous people used to eat roots and tubers from the forests and sustained ourselves with them. These also served as medicine, keeping our bodies healthy. Even today, we should use roots and tubers.

    — Ram Kumari · Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🌸 🍳 😔

    In the past, we used to eat mahua, and also made four laddus by frying mahua. We would also cook rice with gulgi and eat it. Now, if Anganwadi...

    — Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 🍎 💪

    Nutritious diet from the forest: seasonal fruits, jamun, mahua, mango, charoli, jaggery, peanuts, and Shegaon vegetables.

    — Surajsingh Parmar · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🍰 👴

    We used to gather forest products like mahua, cook them, make cakes, and eat them in the forest. Even now, we will learn from our ancestors.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Karamdihi, Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌳 🥬 😋

    We used to eat greens from the forest, including Madhuranga greens, Nautia greens, Marisa greens, and all those other types of greens.

    — Sanjukta Arukh · Tamando, Khordha, Odisha

    🍬 ✨ 💪

    Mahua oil has vitamins and if you make and eat Mahua ladoo, the body remains healthy and good.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi

    🌸 🍽️ 💪

    Eating boiled Mahul (mahua flowers) or ladoos made from them will keep your body healthy and cure anemia.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍲 💪

    Mahua has vitamins. People used to eat it boiled before, and it would be good to eat it boiled now.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌿 🍽️ 😊

    If you prepare and eat kakara, latha, bhaja, ladu, and kake made from Mahul, your mental and physical health will remain good.

    — Laxmi Bagh · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍎 👶

    The Mahua from our forest is very rich in vitamins and is given to children as food for their nourishment.

    — Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha

    🌸 🍳 😋

    Yes, I remember we have been frying and eating mahua, the forest food.

    — Priti majhi

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