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In much of Europe, foraging has become a rediscovered trend. In the Nordic countries, it has never entirely disappeared. Here, gathering food from the wild remains part of everyday life—less a pastime than a quiet cultural constant. At the centre of this tradition lies a principle known as Allemansrätten in Sweden and jokaisenoikeudet in Finland. These “Everyman’s Rights” allow anyone to move freely through forests and countryside, and to gather berries, mushrooms, and herbs for personal use. This accessibility has shaped a lasting habit. Nature is not treated as something distant or reserved, but as an extension of daily life—always close, always available.
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