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• #952
Shaggy parasol by the looks of things.
https://www.wildfooduk.com/mushroom-guide/shaggy-parasol/ -
• #953
I believe you're right. Thanks a lot!
Edit: and that site is great!
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• #954
It's parasol central on the pastures behind my place....
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• #955
Good little haul on my travels today - a brace of brown birch boletes from the verge outside the GP surgery and then a fresh looking chicken spied on the road down in to Savernake forest
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• #956
Finally finding porcini again this year, always so exciting.
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• #957
quite a few of these out today
no idea what they are, if they're good eatin' might head back for themanyone ?
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• #958
ah shaggy parasols inedible according to the website up a few posts
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• #959
Nah yours have the snakeskin stems I reckon you want to check again!!
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• #960
oooh
so it looks like i've photo'd two different types above, the snakeskin stems and the non snakeskin stems, shows how easy it is to mistake one mushroom for anotherthe top three are good eatin' then ? damn they're near the top of a steep hill
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• #961
Shaggy parasols are edible, they can just cause gastric upset in some people. We eat them all the time, only way to find out is try a small amount
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• #962
They're delicious, the top three, deep fried after being dipped in egg, then flour (or ground seeds)
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• #963
Oh yeah. I prefer them younger so they don't break down quite so much when they're fried, but a proper good breakfast mushroom.
Been a good season for us so far. Finally found an excellent chanterelle spot and have gorged ourselves silly; got an enormous chicken of the woods on the way home from work the other week and had chicken satay, crispy chicken nuggets and chicken and mushroom pie; and (praise be to the mushroom gods) our first ever penny buns, rather than bay boletes, and a decent number too.
Looking forward to more parasols and hopefully blewits and clouded funnels soon.
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• #964
These popping up everywhere at home.
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• #965
I think these are brown rollrims which unfortunately are not edible :(
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• #966
That’s a shame, look pretty awesome all the same. Thanks ~ Si
— Loads of birch around here, which seems synonymous with the shrooms you mentioned.
Another random pop-up
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• #967
A bit too old for breakfast, I think
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• #968
It’s very mushroom season
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• #970
Oh fuck yes.
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• #971
Fungus and Bjork? What’s not to be excited about here?
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• #972
I started re-reading 'Entangled Life' yesterday so this is very timely!
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• #973
That is a great book, absolutely fascinating.
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• #974
Yeah, thoroughly enjoyed it first time around. I hope that film will be good too!
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• #975
Found in my greek basil after all the rain.
High or die?
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Spotted these tonight whilst out running. I thought they were parasol, but they're massive and have thicker stems than I've seen previously.
Any ideas?
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