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Corydalis Ambigua Cham Corydalis ambigua Cham. & Schltdl., 1826 Identifiants : 9503/coramb Association du Potager de mes/nos Rêves (https://lepotager-demesreves.fr) Fiche réalisée par Patrick Le Ménahèze Dernière modification le 01/10/2021 Classification phylogénétique : Clade : Angiospermes ; Clade : Dicotylédones vraies ; Ordre : Ranunculales ; Famille : Papaveraceae ; Classification/taxinomie traditionnelle : Règne : Plantae ; Sous-règne : Tracheobionta ; Division : Magnoliophyta ; Classe : Magnoliopsida ; Ordre : Papaverales ; Famille : Papaveraceae ; Genre : Corydalis ; Nom(s) anglais, local(aux) et/ou international(aux) : toma (local), engosaku (local) , toma (local), engosaku (local) ; Note comestibilité : * Rapport de consommation et comestibilité/consommabilité inférée (partie(s) utilisable(s) et usage(s) alimentaire(s) correspondant(s)) : Tubercules consommés par les Aïnos{{{27(+x). Les Aïnos mangent en grande quantité les tubercules de cette plante, spécialement ceux de la vallée d'lshikari de Saghalien et des Kuriles du Sud. Ce tubercule a une légère amertume dont on se débarrasse en le faisant bouillir dans l'eau plusieurs fois. En Etorup, les Aïnos les font bouillir avec une certaine terre pour ôter leur amertume. Ou les mange simplement bouillis ou mêlés avec du riz. On dit qu'en Saghalien on les cuit généralement avec de la graisse de phoque. Souvent on fait bouillir puis sécher les tubercules pour s'en servir plus tard{{{76(+x). néant, inconnus ou indéterminés.néant, inconnus ou indéterminés. Note médicinale : *** Illustration(s) (photographie(s) et/ou dessin(s)): Autres infos : Page 1/2 dont infos de "FOOD PLANTS INTERNATIONAL" : Distribution : C'est une plante tempérée{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : It is a temperate plant{{{0(+x). Localisation : Asie, Chine, Japon{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : Asia, China, Japan{{{0(+x). Notes : Il existe environ 320 espèces de Corydalis. Ils sont principalement tempérés du nord. Le tubercule contient de nombreux alcaloïdes{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : There are about 320 Corydalis species. They are mostly north temperate. The tuber contains many alkaloids{{{0(+x). Liens, sources et/ou références : 5"Plants For a Future" (en anglais) : https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Corydalis_ambigua ; dont classification : "The Plant List" (en anglais) : www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/record/kew-2738428 ; "GRIN" (en anglais) : https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/taxon/taxonomydetail?id=403065 ; dont livres et bases de données : 27Dictionnaire des plantes comestibles (livre, page 98, par Louis Bubenicek), 76Le Potager d'un curieux - histoire, culture et usages de 250 plantes comestibles peu connues ou inconnues (livre, page 288, par A. Paillieux et D. Bois) ; dont biographie/références de 0"FOOD PLANTS INTERNATIONAL" : Linnaea 1:558. 1826 ; Plants for a Future database, The Field, Penpol, Lostwithiel, Cornwall, PL22 0NG, UK. http://www.scs.leeds.ac.uk/pfaf/ Page 2/2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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