A “cloudberry” is a type of fruit produced by the plant Rubus chamaemorus, which is found in northern regions, including parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. The fruit is small, round, and typically yellow-orange in color, resembling a raspberry. Cloudberries grow in moist, acidic soils, often in bogs or tundra environments. They are known for their sweet-tart flavor and are often used in jams, desserts, and traditional dishes in various cultures. The plant is also notable for its broad, lobed leaves and its ability to thrive in cold climates.