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A cloudberry.
A cloudberry.
It is generally OK to pick (wild) mushrooms and berries, unless they grow in apparently cultivated areas. However - there are some really nasty mushrooms and some are lethal. If you plan to pick mushrooms, buy a mushroom guide with colour photographs. They are generally quite expensive, but cheap if you want to be sure what you're doing. Please note: fishing is restricted and hunting is forbidden. Fishing is allowed, but you have to buy a license ("fiskekort") to fish in certain rivers and lakes. Coastal fishing is unrestricted. Always check with the local tourist agency. In Norway, you can also pick wild nuts if you eat them on the spot, and wild berries. Note that cloudberries, a small, orange raspberry-looking arctic delicatesse, can be picked freely in southern Norway, but that the picking of these berries are strictly regulated in northern Norway.

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