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What's your favourite variety of mushroom and why is it chanterelle?

>> No.8114415

>tfw the only person in my family that loves mushrooms.

Feels bad, man. I never get to cook anything with mushrooms.

>> No.8114417

I remember waking up to pick these at like 5 am in when I lived in Austria

>> No.8114419
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>>8114271
it's pic related

>> No.8114421

inb4 druggies and hippies (what's the difference?) post magic 'shrooms

>> No.8114430
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>>8114419

>> No.8114588

>>8114421
inb4 foods made with magic mushrooms

>> No.8114595

>>8114421
inb4 people who use alcohol claim they aren't druggies

>> No.8114604

>>8114595
i use alcohol medicinally so go judge people on SSRIs

>> No.8114611
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Morels. Closely followed by porcini.

>> No.8114614

>>8114271
Pine/matsutake, hedgehog mushrooms, and black trumpets are all pretty close for me. Also morels.

>> No.8114643

>>8114271
>unironically liking girolles
Look Billy, a pleb in its natural environment

>> No.8114757

Digüeñes

>> No.8114760
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>>8114611
Ditto

>> No.8114769

>>8114643
That's a bit uncalled for, isn't it? They're lovely in a creamy sauce or in a bit of butter with pasta.

>> No.8114772

>>8114611
amen brother!

1.Morels 2.Porcini 3.Chanterelle

>> No.8114781

>>8114604
Yeah, and I totally smoke weed for medical purposes

>> No.8114814

>>8114772
These. In this order.

I also love white and black winter truffles, but their availability and cost make them a very rare treat.

>> No.8115285
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>>8114271
Chanterelle sauce is absolute heaven, I love the rustic, earthy flavor.
It's the only thing I'll allow to ruin my steak with.

>> No.8115307
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>>8114271
Morel. OC.

>> No.8115324

>>8114760
>>8114611
do Morels grow in Europe? I've never seen them on my mushroom hunts.

>> No.8115329

>>8115307

Holy fuck

>> No.8115398

>>8115324
Ditto
Porcino is best i can find around here, wonder how you use that other mushroom? I do mostly risotto

>> No.8115421
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>>8115329
Indeed. WI, USA is a magical place.

>> No.8115493
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mushroom porn?

>> No.8115494

>>8115324
Here in the states they come up mid may, and you'll find them around dead elm trees and a plant called a ''May apple'; can't say whether or not they're in your neck of the woods in Europe, or if the same conditions apply
>>8115398
We soak them in salted water to flush out the bugs, pat them dry and dredge them in flour and fry them in butter and go straight up bacchanal gorging, any that aren't consumed get dried and I reconstitute them and use them in things like risotto, pan sauce, etc.

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>>8115493

>> No.8115505
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>>8115501

>> No.8115513
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>eating mushrooms
>period
>full stop for yuropoors

>> No.8115535
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>> No.8115697

>>8115493

>X porn

>>>/r/eddit

Also, mushrooms are a white man's food

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>>8115697
what

>> No.8115765
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small white (AKA button) mushrooms.

they have to be kept small. they lose that sweet flavor when they become become large/ portabellas.

>> No.8115793

>>8115421
Lets not get ahead of ourselves here anon.

>> No.8115827

Chicken of the woods.

I might start a plug kit here soon for them once the weather is appropriate.

>> No.8115832

Apparently chanterelles grow on my property, but I haven't found any yet.

>> No.8115894

>>8114271
I could eat maiitake all day long.

>> No.8115919
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Who Shiitake here?

>> No.8116594

>>8115535
Thicc

>> No.8116606
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8116606

These are the most amazing mushrooms you'll ever eat.

>> No.8116635

Porcini
Shiitake
Crimini
'Bellas
Psilocybin

>> No.8116716
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8116716

Parasol Mushroom
Russula, green brittlegill to be exact (kind of dangerous)
For everyday mushroom, i'd say Boletus

>> No.8116781
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8116781

This baby

>> No.8116858

>>8115324
Of course they grow in Europe. They're pretty rare and quite expensive, though.

>> No.8116862
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>> No.8116920

>>8114271

I love these things, a small number of them even grow in my garden. Who knew a bunch of birch trees would be so useful attracting them

>> No.8116932
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Picked these fuckers a few days ago. Mostly boletus. Some chanterelles and birch bolete. Shit was so cash.

>> No.8116949

>>8116862
BENIS :DDDDD

>> No.8116952

What can one find in Australia-land that even resembles the taste of chanterelles? I'm dying for some chantarelle-toast over here!

>> No.8116978

>>8116862
sandworm

>> No.8117039

>>8116949
I recommend selling that adderal rather than taking it, bby boy.

>> No.8117145
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8117145

Blushers taste amazing and they look virtually identical to Panther caps apart from the faint blush which are poisonous as fuck so they don't get picked up by crazy 4am foraging farmers.

>> No.8117853

>>8116932
Why not cut off the dirt already in the forest? No point bringing it home. Also easier to clean as they don't sprinkle that dirt on eachothers.

>> No.8117907

>white, champignon, button, common, chestnut, brown, portobello, cremini are the same mushroom

I'VE BEEN LIVING A LIE

>> No.8117911
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8117911

Definitely false morel. It's seriously poisonous without correct preparation and can be lethal without barboiling it two times.

It has a long tradition of use especially in Scandinavia and I have eaten them since childhood. I pick quite a lot of different kinds of mushrooms, but nothing can beat the false morel.

>> No.8117929

>>8115919
Best shroom

>> No.8119188
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8119188

Picked a bunch of these bad boys the other day and made a nice pasta sauce with them.
My favorite is without a doubt porcini but didn't find any this time. It has been a bit dry for them I guess. Yellowfoot is also great.

>> No.8119194

mushrooms taste like dirt

>> No.8119251

>>8114271
i don't eat anything that could be a black girl's name.

>> No.8119270

>>8114271
hate to break it to you anon, chanterelles are the mildest most pleb of the mushrooms.

tastes like butter, found easily, can be picked without in depth mycology knowledge.

>> No.8119317

>>8119270
This, true patricians only eat Gyromitra Escuelenta and Cortinarii

>> No.8120554
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8120554

popular in japan

>> No.8120555

>>8120554
like tom waits! or sucking gallons of old man cum through a silly straw

>> No.8120597

>>8120555
what's wrong with tom waits?

>> No.8120609

>>8120555

Are you hating on Tom Waits? Fight me you fucking faggot. He's not only "BIG IN JAPAN"

>> No.8120614

>>8120597

He's as old as the post-something-poisonous """joke""" maybe?

>> No.8120944

>>8114271
>tfw i considered making a post with those exact words a few days ago
What are we

>> No.8120950

>>8120944
a shitposting hivemind

>> No.8120954

>>8120950
I can live with that.
Were you in the other chanterelle thread as well?

>> No.8120956

>>8120954
I'm in every thread

>> No.8120965

>>8116606
I wholeheartedly agree, except for the fact that they're not Chanterelles, but horn of plenty (Craterellus cornucopioides).

>> No.8122296

Shitake. I was so happy I was able to find ones from the US.

>> No.8122563
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>>8114271
On a serious note, I love me some king oyster mushrooms in abalone sauce.

>> No.8123317

How are mushrooms in terms of nutrition?
Should they be something I want to throw in my diet?

>> No.8123326

>>8122563
I feel like if I eat these, I might die

>> No.8123329
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8123329

>mushroom thread
>no truffles

>> No.8123400

>>8117907
Ah, the wonders of marketing

>> No.8123401

>>8123317
>let me ask something on a slow board that I can just find out on google in a split second

>> No.8123430

>>8116781
They make an excellent sauce and are also good for pickling.

The taste is quite strong and spicey.

>> No.8124710

>>8114604
DELETE THIS

>> No.8125533

>>8123326
Apparently they're edible, mileage seems to vary between meh to pretty good.

>> No.8125605

>>8123326

And if you have a chance to eat them, and you don't, you're not living anyway

>> No.8125633

>>8116781
The green and white amanitas can be deadly.

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>>8125633
not really sure where you're going with that, "amanita" is the genus name and can refer to some 600-odd species (eg: amanita bisporigera, the destroying angel)

anyone had giant puffballs? they grow everywhere, and they're pretty good for how much food you get from them

>> No.8125671

>>8117145
When I was a kid we picked a bunch of A. pantherina, dried it and smoked it.

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Look at I got to before the ants!

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>>8125761
washed

>> No.8125837

>>8115421
Yes it is anon. Yes it is

>> No.8126013

>>8114611
indisputably the best

>> No.8126016
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Trattkantarell masterrace

>> No.8126064

>>8117911
I hadn't that parboiling would make this mushroom edible.

Please describe the parboiling necessary in detail.

>> No.8126069

>>8119270
Nothing wrong with any of those things.

>> No.8126073

>>8120554
Pretty. What are they called? Kaen?

>> No.8126085

>>8125662
I've never found any, but like the smaller and more common Lycoperdon gemmatum.

>> No.8126615

>>8125761
>>8125772
What are those?

>> No.8126652
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>>8114611
>>8114760
>>8114772
>>8115307
Niggas thems dry land fish

>> No.8127034
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>>8126073
They called Podostroma cornu-damae (Japanese: カエンタケ)

>> No.8127226

>>8125671
Are you by any chance Russian?

>> No.8127240

Psilocybe cubensis

>> No.8127304

>>8125662
They're pretty plentiful here as well, I've eaten them, they're flavorless and have the texture of marshmallow, however, they absorb anything you put on them really well and grill and fry well. Slice them up like bread slices, marinade them and throw them on the grill and you'll have a really interesting dish. E.g, lemon juice and soy sauce will give you something akin to a cheese. They're pretty much a blank slate.

>> No.8127473

>>8126016
have some dried right now along with freezed chantterelles and black horns
probably gonna go piick more of those next week

>> No.8129533

>>8127240
this

>> No.8129575

>>8117911
Looks like cunt curtains.

>> No.8129605

>>8115716
...is that dipping sauce for tasting?

>> No.8131042
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hen of da woods

>> No.8131125

>>8114604
totes why i use psychedelics too, f a m

>> No.8132215

>>8115307
oh wow impessive, how old would those be?

>> No.8133503

>>8114271
chantarell is up there but i'm not sure if that's the absolute best.
top 4 in no particular order would be morel,chantarell,cep,"funnel chanterelle".
i actually found like 10l of chanterelles when i went shrooming. took me like 30 minutes

>> No.8133508

>>8123329
truffles are overrated as fuck. i mean they're ok or maybe even good but overrated

>> No.8133538

>>8115919
My brother got a week long suspension for saying shittake mushroom jokingly.
>american education

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>> No.8134849

>>8134698
>Cthulu's testicle
disgusting

>> No.8135046

>chanterelle

You mean girolle right?

>> No.8135496

>want to pick wild mushrooms
>cooked them a few times
>find chicken of the woods bigger than my head outside parent's house
>mother makes me promise I won't eat it because she has irrational fears
I need a mushroom friend.