Plum pickings: ancient fruit ripe for modern plates:
An Indigenous fruit which is one of the earliest known plant foods eaten in Australia could be the next big thing in the bush foods industry.
The University of Queensland research team is led by bush foods researcher Associate Professor Yasmina Sultanbawa, who said the green plum not only tasted delicious but contained one of the highest known folate levels of any fruit on the commercial market.
"This is really exciting because folate is an important B-group vitamin, and what's great about the green plum is that the folate is in a natural form so the body absorbs it more easily than in a capsule," Dr Sultanbawa said.
[...] "There is recent evidence discovered in West Arnhem Land which shows the green plum was eaten by Aboriginal people as far back as 53,000 years ago."
Will mass cultivation disrupt aboriginal communities?
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Mykl on Tuesday June 02 2020, @04:03AM
So according to TFA the green plum seems to be very high in Folate, protein and a bunch of other stuff.
Goes well with the Kakadu Plum [wikipedia.org], which has the highest level of Vitamin C of any plant. They both grow in Arnhem Land in Australia's north.