Avocado, pequi, and baru are some of the edible species that are abundantly available in the city designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Brasília, the capital of Brazil, is home to a large open-air orchard with more than 950,000 fruit trees of 35 species. In the midst of such diversity, Camila Faeda, a nutrition student at the University Center of Brasília (CEUB), sought to identify how trees in the urban environment can be an ally in combating the food in…
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Avocado, pequi, and baru are some of the edible species that are abundantly available in the city designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Brasília, the capital of Brazil, is home to a large open-air orchard with more than 950,000 fruit trees of 35 species. In the midst of such diversity, Camila Faeda, a nutrition student at the University Center of Brasília (CEUB), sought to identify how trees in the urban environment can be an ally in combating the food in…