Last Updated – 25.April.2026
Following a discussion about the summer fruits of Kerala, a subscriber expressed interest in gathering information about Wild Edible Plants(WEP)/ foraged greens suitable for consumption. I first began compiling data on edible greens found only in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. But as I continued my search, I discovered many more varieties from different parts of India. That’s when I decided to expand my work to include greens from across our country.

I’ll be keeping this list fresh and updated as I come across new plants! Each plant will have its very own blog post, packed with detailed info, delicious recipes, and extra tips. Just a heads-up, this list is all about the leafy greens that we love to cook with, but there are tons of other edible leaves out there that are great for medicinal purposes too. If you know of any tasty greens that I’ve missed, drop a comment below—I’d love to add them to the list!
And hey, don’t forget to click on the Common Names / Malayalam names for all the juicy details, including their uses in cooking, medicine, and so much more!
If you’re having trouble accessing the documents, just drop a comment and let me know! I’ve got a pretty big list to share on the blog, and I want to make sure everyone can get it.
Cultivated Greens –
Sources of learning –
My mother.
All the women who walk with the land who walk the fields and forest edges, recognizing greens by memory, sustaining their homes, and treating the land with respect.
My friends – Subhashini(greensofkanakapura), Pradeep(onthego_blr), Arun(kephalos), Deepa(Paticheri), Shruti(Forgotten Greens)
- Flowers of India
- Route to roots
- A homemaker’s diary
- Rumi Cooks
- Dr. Maryanne Lobo
- OOO Farms
- Dr. Tara Devi Sen
- Goya
- Odia Food Stories
- Bhukad Insan – Avinash Patnaik
- Sangeeta Khanna
- Sajeevan Kavunkara
- Dr.Sajeev Kumar from Annam Oushadham
- CEIBA Trust
- Sahaja Farms
- Sahajasiri – Nisha
- Atreeblr
- Herbeshwari – Dr. Poorvi Bhat
- Shyamalima Tamuly
- Mangalore mom – Savithri Rao
- DDS Sangham
- Priyanka J Patel
- Rama Lakshmi Dhavala
- Kanak Hagjer
- Eat the weeds
- Nambie Jessica Marak – The tribal chef & Master Chef
- Vikas Bhat
- Jungli foods by Venetia Kotamraju
- Nina Sengupta
- Herbs from Distant lands
- Jeevisha
- Srivathsa Govindaraju – Chiguru Eco space
- PURDUE University
- Forest on my Plate – Smrity Ramavarapu
- Gayatree’s Kitchen
- Rubi Thakur
- Souls of Green
- Sita Pichad
Books & E-books
- Chasing Soppu
- Wild Food Zine by Locavore
- First Food book Series – Culture of Taste
- First Food book Series – Business of Taste
- First Food book Series – A Taste of India’s Biodiversity
- Indigenous Vegetables , Dr. Sunita Kushwah
- Putteerammana Purana, narrated by V.Gayatri(Kannada)
- Kalegalinda Aahara, Mallinatha Rachanna Hemadi(Kannada)
- Annam Oushadham by Dr Sajeev(Malayalam)
- Forgotten Trails Foraging Wild Edibles by Malemleima Ningombi and Harisha R.P
- Silent Cuisines by Sheetal Bhatt
- Edible Weeds and Naturally growing plants in Auroville – Coloring book by Nina Sengupta
- Edible Wild Plants of West Bengal, India by Dr. Pradyut Biswas
- Healthy Raan bhajya by Ashwini Chothe(Marathi)
- Arogyadayee Raan Bhajya by Dr. Madhukar Bachulkar(Marathi)
- Forest Foods of northern region of Western Ghats
- Plants for Human Consumption in India, B. Roy, A.C Halder & D.C Pal, Botanical Survey of India.
- Leafy and Edible Plants of North-east India by Sudhir Kumar
- Wild greens list with nutritional chart, Credits – Soumik Banerjee and Madhu Reddy
- Missing from the plate a CSE report
- Plants for Human Consumption in India by B.Roy, A.C.Halder & D.C Pal from Botanical Survey of India
- Mushrooms of URU by NUVEDO
- Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms of India Vol I
- Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms of India Vol II
- Wild Edible Fruits of Meghalaya
- Edible & Bio-Resources & Livelihoods of Assam
- Wild Edible Plants of Assam
Disclaimer and Caution for Consuming Wild Greens
- Proper Identification – Ensure correct plant identification before use.
- Check Growing Environment – Avoid harvesting greens from polluted areas, as some may absorb harmful chemicals.
- Moderation & Allergies – Eat greens in moderation and watch for allergic reactions if you are prone to food allergies.
- Medical Advice – Consult a doctor if you take any specific medications before consuming any greens if you are unsure.
- Oxalates – Some greensvhigh oxalate content; eat raw in small amounts and cook well to reduce it.
- Rotation – Avoid eating the same greens daily; rotate based on availability.
- Environmental Impact –Rotating greens helps reduce excessive consumption.
- Mindful Harvesting – Leave roots, seeds, and some plant parts for regrowth; avoid uprooting entire plants unless for medicine.
- Gratitude – Show respect by expressing gratitude and seeking forgiveness from the plant.
I am also compiling the list of Edible Flowers of India. Don’t forget to bookmark these links as I would updating them regularly.!
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