Famine food of vegetal origin consumed in the Netherlands during World War II.
Tom VorstenboschIngrid de ZwarteLeni DuistermaatTinde R van AndelPublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2017)
This research shows that 71 years after the Second World War, knowledge on famine food species, once crucial for people's survival, is still present in the Dutch society. The information on famine food sources supplied by several institutions was not distributed widely. For the necessary revival of famine food knowledge during the 1940s, people needed to consult a small group of elders. Presumed toxicity was a major reason given by our participants to explain why they did not collect wild plants or mushrooms during the war.