Plantas alimentícias não convencionais
Movement to increase consumption of unconventional edible plants / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plantas alimentícias não convencionais, known by the acronym PANC, is an academic and popular movement in Brazil in favor of propagating and foraging for unconventional edible plants. The name, translating to Non-conventional Food Plants, refers to species with food potential that are not consumed on a large scale (such as Victoria amazonica), or to parts that are not usually consumed in common plants (such as sweet potato leaves).[1]