| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Alaska Native Food, Dietary Aid Fresh and raw leaves eaten as a good source of vitamins A and C. Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 15 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Alaska Native Food, Ice Cream Leaves chopped, cooked in water, soured & mixed with reindeer fat & berries into Eskimo ice cream. Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 15 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Alaska Native Food, Unspecified Leaves eaten with dried fish. Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 15 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Alaska Native Food, Vegetable Leaves eaten raw or mixed with other greens. Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 15 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Alaska Native Food, Vegetable Leaves mixed with other greens and made into a kraut. Heller, Christine A., 1953, Edible and Poisonous Plants of Alaska, University of Alaska, page 15 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Eskimo, Arctic Food, Vegetable Young stems and leaves pickled as 'sauerkraut' or eaten as a potherb. Porsild, A.E., 1953, Edible Plants of the Arctic, Arctic 6:15-34, page 29 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Eskimo, Inupiat Food, Vegetable Sour leaves and shoots eaten with seal oil and sugar. Jones, Anore, 1983, Nauriat Niginaqtuat = Plants That We Eat, Kotzebue, Alaska. Maniilaq Association Traditional Nutrition Program, page 42 |
| Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh. Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPED |
Eskimo, Inupiat Food, Winter Use Food Leaves and shoots boiled many times and stored in a large wooden barrel for winter use. Jones, Anore, 1983, Nauriat Niginaqtuat = Plants That We Eat, Kotzebue, Alaska. Maniilaq Association Traditional Nutrition Program, page 42 |
| Honckenya peploides ssp. major (Hook.) Hult‚n Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPEM2 |
Eskimo, Alaska Food, Unspecified Leaves and stems boiled and eaten with seal oil. Ager, Thomas A. and Lynn Price Ager, 1980, Ethnobotany of The Eskimos of Nelson Island, Alaska, Arctic Anthropology 27:26-48, page 35 |
| Honckenya peploides ssp. major (Hook.) Hult‚n Seaside Sandplant USDA HOPEM2 |
Eskimo, Alaska Food, Unspecified Leaves used for food. Anderson, J. P., 1939, Plants Used by the Eskimo of the Northern Bering Sea and Arctic Regions of Alaska, American Journal of Botany 26:714-16, page 715 |