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In addition to the limes and sugar maple submitted in the main comments, I'd like to suggest Pine Nuts, from the Mediterranean Stone Pine. Stone Pines are possible artistically interesting, as well.
Rattan, Flax, trees of the Moraceae family, used to make smth called barkcloth.
Lychees, Longyans, papaya, kiwi, gooseberry, kumquats, pomello... good eating fruits
sassafras or sarsaparilla, licorice, candies and drinks and lots of stuff...
but also, mulberry bushes should also provide silk as they were used to cultivate silkworms
A tree that grows in tropical forests. The fruits are sweet berries similar to grapes. It is used for winemaking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabuticaba
2. Coccoloba uvifera.
A small tree that grows in the tropics on the sea coast. In the game, to achieve greater diversity, it can be settled in shallow water in hot biomes. Fruits are sweet berries similar to grapes. It is a material for winemaking.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccoloba_uvifera
3. Caulerpa, also known as "sea grapes".
A strange single-celled algae that grows in seawater in hot biomes. Eaten raw as a vegetable. Has antibacterial properties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caulerpa
4. Chamaenerion, willowherb or Ivan-tea.
Tall grass with bright beautiful flowers. Grows in temperate forests. Source of nectar for beekeeping mods. Leaves are used to make a drink similar to tea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamaenerion
Interesting suggestions! Jabuticaba is on my list for the next update, and the others will have to wait for future updates! I see you have many great ideas, and if you can think of any plants that grow in colder climates, I would really appreciate it. I already have a large list of tropical plants, so it would be great to balance things out!
A small cactus that grows in the desert. It is a drug. It is used raw or dried. It improves mood and increases the effectiveness of meditation. It can occasionally trigger a surge of inspiration or a mental breakdown. Summons spirits. It is addictive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peyote
6. Carduus
A thorny bush. It blooms beautifully and is a good honey plant. It forms impassable thickets that can cause injury. It is used in field fortifications instead of barbed wire. It scares away evil spirits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carduus
7. Cranberry
A herbaceous marsh plant. Grows in swamps in a moderate climate. Sour berries do not spoil for a very long time during storage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranberry
8. Cloudberry
A herbaceous plant. Likes moist soil. Grows in the taiga and tundra. Sweet berries are suitable for winemaking (actually - not quite, a little sugar is required)))).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubus_chamaemorus
9. Cladonia
Lichen, the main food of reindeer. Grows in large quantities in the taiga and especially in the tundra. Does not die in winter. Used as food for herbivores.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cladonia_rangiferina
MMMM Interesting!!!!
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2195469123
This is another important and popular mod that contains a large number of medicinal and edible plants and their preparation methods. Perhaps its existence would also be worth considering.
No, but I was told it works with Progression: Agriculture !
Macadamia is on the list for the mod, but I can't say exactly when it will be added!
2. Do you happen to know why these nuts are doused with sticky syrup filled with disgusting flavoring? After that, they are simply impossible to eat! Who came up with this sabotage?