Kakadu is a beautiful part of Australia, and its local produce is amazing. It's home to the world's largest monsoon forest, which means you can find some unique fruits and vegetables that you can't find anywhere else. If you're planning a tours Kakadu , or just want to try some new things, check out these local favourites: Red Bush Apple (An-djarduk) This is a small, red-skinned fruit with an edible flesh. It grows wild in the Kakadu region of Australia. It's commonly used as a snack or eaten raw or cooked into jams or desserts. Where does it grow? Red bush apples grow on trees throughout much of Northern Australia, particularly within the Northern Territory and along its border with Western Australia. In this region they're fairly abundant, although they can also be found growing in other parts of Australia (including Queensland). You may even find them growing outside your window! How do you eat it? If you have access to fresh red bush apples, there ar...