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Fruits are identified as the most frequently consumed part of wild edible plants within the Goba District, as evidenced by their high consumption rates of 52.9% {fact:3, fact:4} and their status as the primary plant part utilized in the region {fact:1, fact:2}.
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Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Goba District Southwest ... nature.com 4 facts
claimWild edible plants in the Goba District are predominantly found in forests and forest margins, with fruits being the most consumed plant parts.
measurementFruits (52.9%) and leaves (29.4%) were the most consumed plant parts among the wild edible plants identified in the Goba District study.
measurementIn the Goba District study, fruits were the most consumed part of wild edible plants at 52.9%, followed by leaves at 29.4%.
claimConsumption of fruits and leaves is higher than the consumption of roots, seeds, and inner stem parts in the Goba District.