Hunting and Cooking Hen of the Woods Mushrooms
Mushroom hunters love to forage for hen of the woods mushrooms. Also known as maitake, or grifola fondosa, These are very…
Foraging for wild mushrooms can be fun and, armed with the proper knowledge and a good mushroom field guide, it can be quite safe. We discuss how to find, identify, and cook many different types of common edible mushrooms, such as Chanterelles, Morels, Shaggy Mane, Lobster Mushrooms, Chicken of the Woods, and Turkey Tail, along with many others.
Mushroom hunters love to forage for hen of the woods mushrooms. Also known as maitake, or grifola fondosa, These are very…
Natures Edible Giants Round, white and spongy, Giant Puffball Mushrooms are easy to spot out in the woods. They can grow…
Shaggy Mane Mushrooms: What They Are and Where to Find Them Shaggy mane mushrooms (Coprinus comatus) are an edible mushroom species…
Pheasant back mushrooms (Cerioporus squamosus) are also known as dryad's saddle or hawks wing mushrooms. They can be found growing…
Hedgehog Mushrooms Hedgehog mushrooms are an edible mushroom type native to Europe and North America. They are also called sweet tooth…
Mushrooms are incredible. There are thousands of mushroom species, endless shapes, sizes, colors, names, tastes, and purposes - you name it.…
First and foremost, foraging edible wild mushrooms is a venture that requires extreme caution. One false move and you could end…
There’s a vast array of mushrooms in the wild. Some are dark and mysterious, some are edible and beneficial, while others…
More than 2000 varieties of edible mushroom species can be found around the world. In this article, we will sum up…
If you are ever on an episode of Family Feud and have to name popular mushroom varieties, we guarantee that Shiitake…