Arum is an incredbibly underrated veg too, with an amazing texture.
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Jerusalem artichoke, sunroot, sunchoke, wild sunflower, topinambur, or earth apple. Different names for the same thing. It's a potato-like food, but nicer.
Marian plum. A bit too sour to eat on it's own but a spiced and preserved ones taste pretty damn good.
fresh figs - they make a tasty snack, and the flavour is mild and pleasant. i can understand some people not enjoying the texture though.
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Loquats! Its like eating a giant sweet grape
Ground cherries! They grow so well too.