Tiger Nuts: A Revival of an Ancient Egyptian Plant /

The importance of archaeobotany has been widely recognized in recent years, and more research is being conducted to study botanical remains. Only a very few of the cultivated vegetables grown in fields and in gardens were indigenous to Egypt, but one was the tiger nut (Cyperus esculentus L.) which w...

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Main Author: El-Din, Dina M. Ezz.

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