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The Ethnobotany of a Tropical Market

In this episode we check out some of the rare species of fruit being sold in this market in Puyo, Ecuador. We explore little known families and some lesser known genera of plants, as well as palm beetles and caffeine replacements like Ilex guayusa.

The Ethnobotany of a Tropical Market

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Yeah man, this is a top tier effort. Could be my favorite videos you've done. I bought one of those hippy bags recently in Colombia and was told the palm it came from, I instantly forgot so cool to get a reminder. Also, how goddam good is sour sop. I hope one day you'll get to SEAsia and we can observe your reaction to eating Durian!

Ryan Gray

That's so rad, thank you for taking us on this tour

Jamie V

Super cool, thanks for sharing!

Samantha A Lomeli

Real local market filled with real local plants, love it! Refreshing and down to earth compared to my local bougified 'farmers market' selling the latest-trending leafy green, overpriced carrots, and handmade charcuterie boards... lol. Thanks for the tour!

Vivian Wise

I enjoyed this a lot

Paul Hobus

Great concept!!

craign_em

Oh cool!

Jamie V


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