maanmitta
Maanmitta, also known as Finnish ground cherry or goldenberry, is a small, round fruit native to the Americas but cultivated in Finland and other parts of Europe. The plant, Physalis peruviana, belongs to the nightshade family, Solanaceae, and is related to tomatoes and cape gooseberries. Maanmitta grows on a bushy plant with lance-shaped leaves and produces small, lantern-like husks that encase the fruit.
The fruit itself is about the size of a marble, with a smooth, shiny skin that turns
In Finland, maanmitta is often used in jams, jellies, and desserts, or eaten fresh as a snack.
Maanmitta should not be confused with its toxic relatives, such as the deadly nightshade, as it is