FungiFryday Mushrooms provide food for everyone.

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Recently I saw some friends having a feast that made me envious watching them enjoy such a majestic banquet, while I just watched. Obviously, it could be a poisonous mushroom that would only affect humans if consumed.

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A closer look gives you a perspective of how majestically they were savoring it.

Then I thought: what a wonder that there’s so much food in the forest for all the local inhabitants to enjoy. Many times this food goes unnoticed by our eyes, but not by Mother Nature.

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And if we’re observant, we’ll see that many of the majestic mushrooms we have in our possession—meaning in the forest and mountains—are always bitten, nibbled, or torn. This is because they’ve been a food source for some beautiful creature, which allows them to keep living and lets the natural cycle continue its course.

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Always with magical and symmetrical folds, as well as their beautiful hats full of charm in colors of great beauty, or simply in muted colors that sometimes look very pleasant and other times seem rather plain.

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But well, let’s keep enjoying our magical creatures here in the deepest part of the mountain, the enchanted place where you can appreciate these beauties that it’s always a pleasure to know and see in all their splendor.

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Be careful with mushrooms. Don’t eat anything unless you’re absolutely sure it’s edible—they could kill you in a few hours and cause you a lot of pain.

Thanks for coming. Photos and material are my own.



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Did you do a nibble test on the brown capped bolete? I have quite a few species here that look like the edible bay bolete but turn out to be bitter boletes instead. So I do the tiny nibble test to figure it out before it gets into the pan lol.

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Wait wait which was the boletys? Edible boletus.
I am not sure about this, told me which was this and i returning to found this this year.
Which o e was.
Give me the photo.
I don know if we have boletus here in my country.
But if one of this exist i get it.
And how do you tasted it and the dark flavor.

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I love anything natural, this photo looks absolutely amazing and natural thanks for sharing with us @galberto

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Wow!! 🤩

I’ve always been a fan of mushrooms. Too bad in my country, Cuba, in the Ciego de Ávila region 🇨🇺, it’s super hard to find them. I’ve walked through forests and streets, but it’s almost impossible for me to come across these little natural beauties.

I liked your post because you show each creature with details and traits. Greetings @galberto and happy weekend!! ☺️😊🤝

!HOPE

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Thanks sr.
Yes but you can found a tree call huachipilin.
In its faucets we can found a edible fungi called tenkique it is very delicious.

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I was on Google looking for photos of the tree, I saved it to my gallery. I’ll go today when the sun goes down to the more rural areas of my town to see if I’m lucky enough to find some kind of mushroom!! Greetings, thanks for the info!! 😉🤝

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