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Dr. Anya Sharma

Dr. Sharma is a renowned ethnobotanist and food historian specializing in the ancient origins and cultural journey of rare grains. Her research bridges historical texts with modern agricultural practices, illuminating the resilience and biodiversity of traditional food systems.

20 Articles
Articles by Dr. Anya Sharma
Amaranth: The Sacred Grain That Refused to Die Heirloom Varieties All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Amaranth: The Sacred Grain That Refused to Die

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 27, 2026
Finding the Pawpaw: North America's Forgotten Fruit Heirloom Varieties All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Finding the Pawpaw: North America's Forgotten Fruit

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 24, 2026
The Old Wheat Making a New Name for Itself Global Foodways All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Old Wheat Making a New Name for Itself

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 24, 2026
The Forgotten Tropical Fruit of the North Heirloom Varieties All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Forgotten Tropical Fruit of the North

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 22, 2026
The Corn That Traveled the Trail of Tears Culinary Revival All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Corn That Traveled the Trail of Tears

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 22, 2026
The Butter-Scented Grain That Almost Vanished Heirloom Varieties All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Butter-Scented Grain That Almost Vanished

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 21, 2026
Why Ancient Grains are Making a Huge Comeback in Local Bakeries Food Heritage & Culture All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Why Ancient Grains are Making a Huge Comeback in Local Bakeries

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 19, 2026
History, Soil, and the Stories Behind Our Food Food Heritage & Culture All rights reserved to docjournals.com

History, Soil, and the Stories Behind Our Food

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 15, 2026
Carolina Gold: The Rice That Built a Region and Then Vanished Cultivation & Preservation All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Carolina Gold: The Rice That Built a Region and Then Vanished

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 12, 2026
The Pawpaw: North America's Forgotten Tropical Treasure Global Foodways All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Pawpaw: North America's Forgotten Tropical Treasure

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 9, 2026
Looking Past the Orange: The Revival of Ancient Purple Carrots Culinary Revival All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Looking Past the Orange: The Revival of Ancient Purple Carrots

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 7, 2026
Deep Roots and Real Food: This Week’s Digest Food Heritage & Culture All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Deep Roots and Real Food: This Week’s Digest

Dr. Anya Sharma - Jun 1, 2026
Fonio: The Ancient Grain That Grows in a Flash Culinary Revival All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Fonio: The Ancient Grain That Grows in a Flash

Dr. Anya Sharma - May 31, 2026
Why Purple Corn is Making a Huge Comeback Global Foodways All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Why Purple Corn is Making a Huge Comeback

Dr. Anya Sharma - May 30, 2026
Flavor Roots and Old-School Resilience Food Heritage & Culture All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Flavor Roots and Old-School Resilience

Dr. Anya Sharma - May 28, 2026
The Glass Bead Rainbow: How One Man Saved the Most Beautiful Corn in the World Nutritional Science All rights reserved to docjournals.com

The Glass Bead Rainbow: How One Man Saved the Most Beautiful Corn in the World

Dr. Anya Sharma - May 28, 2026
Ancient Grains: Why Einkorn and Emmer are the Future of Bread Food Heritage & Culture All rights reserved to docjournals.com

Ancient Grains: Why Einkorn and Emmer are the Future of Bread

Dr. Anya Sharma - May 26, 2026
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