Berries
Like the native Strawberries. These tiny little fellas are small sure, but just so full of actual flavor.

Of course there's more, such as Crow Berries:

Lingon Berries:

and wild blueberries

But even the cultivated blueberries are great there!

you can't go past the wild raspberries either ...

Of course if this existed in Australia we'd have ploughed it in, burnt it down or mined it into oblivion.
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