People are used to eating seeds such as pumpkin, sesame and sunflower but wattle seeds were just for the birds . . . until someone came up with wattle-flavoured icecream.
It's that time of year again when Northland Regional Council puts a tasty spin on the weeds, animal pests and bugs it spends the rest of the time finding nothing very nice about.
The council has gone into the kitchen with NorthTec culinary students to whip up this year's wild food treat to give away at the Northland Field Days.
This year an extract made from wattle seeds is being used to flavour ice cream created especially for the Thursday to Saturday March 1-3 event.
Pest-as-ingredient is the attraction the regional council has used for years to lure visitors to its marquee at the popular Kaipara event.