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Ethnobotany ofpru, a traditional Cuban refreshment
Authors:Gabriele Volpato  Daimy Godínez
Institution:1. Gabriele Volpato, Laboratorio di Agroecologia ed Etnobiologia, Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Padova, via U. Bassi, 58/b, 35121, Padova, Italia
2. CIMAC, Centro de Investigaciones de Medio Ambiente de Camagüey, Camagüey, Cuba
Abstract:Urban, Smilax domingensis Willd., and Pimenta dioica Merr., are three species widely used within Cuban ethnobotanical traditions and practices. Pru is a traditional refreshment and medicinal drink produced by their decoction and fermentation with sugar. It is claimed to have hypotensive, stomachic, depurative, and diuretic properties. Pru has long been confined to a number of traditional villages in eastern Cuba, and its origin may be traced back to the ethnobotanical knowledge of French-Haitian people that migrated to Cuba from the end of the 1700s. With the economic crisis of the early 1990s that resulted in the disappearance of industrial soft drinks and in the search for new income sources, pru spread across almost the entire island. This has resulted in the commoditization of the drink and related traditional knowledge, and possibly in increasing pressure on the species’ wild populations.
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