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From: Traps as treats: a traditional sticky rice snack persisting in rapidly changing Asian kitchens

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Glutinous rice snack localities and predicted distribution of pitcher plant species used in its preparation. Modeled distribution of the two most widely prepared species of pitcher plants, Nepenthes ampullaria and Nepenthes mirabilis, based on verified herbarium specimen localities. Beige shading indicates co-occurrence of species. Yellow triangles indicate visited marketplaces. Circles denote areas where the consumption or sale of the glutinous rice snack was identified through social media.

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