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Indigenous knowledge of shea processing and quality perception of shea products in Benin.

Fernande G Honfo1, Anita R Linnemann, Noël H Akissoe, Mohamed M Soumanou, Martinus A J S van Boekel.   

Abstract

A survey among 246 people belonging to 14 ethnic groups and living in 5 different parklands in Benin revealed different practices to process shea kernels (namely boiling followed sun drying and smoking) and extract shea butter. A relation between parklands, gathering period, and sun-drying conditions was established. Moisture content and appearance of kernels were the selection criteria for users of shea kernels; color was the main characteristic to buy butter. Constraints to be solved are long processing times, lack of milling equipment and high water requirements. Best practices for smoking, sun drying, and roasting operations need to be established for further improvement.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23082921     DOI: 10.1080/03670244.2012.705744

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Food Nutr        ISSN: 0367-0244            Impact factor:   1.692


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1.  Local preferences for three indigenous oil-seed plants and attitudes towards their conservation in the Kénédougou province of Burkina Faso, West-Africa.

Authors:  Fanta Reine Sheirita Tiétiambou; Kolawolé Valère Salako; Jésukpégo Roméo Tohoun; Amadé Ouédraogo
Journal:  J Ethnobiol Ethnomed       Date:  2020-07-23       Impact factor: 2.733

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