INVESTIGADORES
POCHETTINO Maria Lelia
artículos
Título:
?Cardos? of two worlds: Transfer and resignification of the uses of thistles from the Iberian Peninsula to Argentina
Autor/es:
HERNANDEZ BERMEJO, ESTEBAN; DELUCCHI, GUSTAVO; CHARRA, GUSTAVO; POCHETTINO, MARIA LELIA; HURRELL, JULIO
Revista:
Ethnobiology and conservation
Editorial:
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Referencias:
Lugar: Recife; Año: 2019 vol. 8
ISSN:
2238­4782
Resumen:
?Thistles? constitute a group of prickly herbaceous plants included in tribe Cardueae(Asteraceae), but in the popular sense that concept is frequently applied to other species of the same family, as well as to some Dipsacaceae, Bromeliaceae, Apiaceae or Cactaceae. Since antiquity, the cultivation and use of thistles for food and medicinal purposes have been well known in the Mediterranean cultures. The different popular knowledge could allow us to refer to a ?thistle culture?. During the exploration of America, many of those species and their associated knowledge were transferred from the Old to the New World. In Argentina, several species of thistles, especially Cynara cardunculus, spread extensively throughout the pampas. From early times, they constituted a source of food and low­quality fuel, and in several cases, they were also employed in popular medicine, with diverse uses, some of which are still in practice. The local importance of some species is mentioned in literature, arts, and gastronomy. In the 20th century, a large production of artichokes from introduced crops that increased local agro­diversity was recorded in Argentina. This contribution summarizes some aspects of the transfer and re­signification of the thistle from the Iberian Peninsula to Argentina.