Introduction to the Fascinating World of Fungi
Introduction to the Fascinating World of Fungi Welcome to the fascinating world of fungi, a diverse…
Read moreBlack Trumpets Mushrooms Black trumpets start out a dark brown, even sort of a grayish color. Onc…
Read morewild mushrooms Truly wild mushrooms are foraged . That means someone walks through the woods or m…
Read moreBlack Trumpets Mushrooms Sometimes called black chanterelles because of their similar shape, blac…
Read moreShiitake Mushrooms Many people think shiitakes are wild. While they do grow in the wild, sh…
Read morePortobellos are big, fat, meaty, juicy mushrooms. As big as a human hand, these mushrooms are grea…
Read moreThought of by many as the king of mushrooms, porcini are usually sold dried in the U.S. Fresh po…
Read moreOyster mushrooms are more fragile than other cultivated mushrooms. Their delicate flavor and textu…
Read moreMorels are little spongey-looking cone-shaped mushrooms that vary in color from pale, almost whit…
Read moreMaitake is also known as hen-in-the-woods. It has a wonderfully firm texture, even when cooked , …
Read moreThese fat fungi are also called king oysters, French horn mushrooms, and king brown mushro…
Read moreBright red lobster mushrooms are found in the Western U.S., where they grow wild. Their name comes…
Read moreHedgehog Mushrooms Sometimes called by their French name, pied de mouton, or sheep's foot, …
Read moreEnoki mushrooms, also known as winter mushrooms, are often added to bowls of ramen or other soups…
Read moreCremini mushrooms look a lot like standard white button mushrooms, just brown. While the two are i…
Read moreThese are also known as beech mushrooms. Like the better-known enoki, they grow and are sold in cl…
Read moreIntroduction to the Fascinating World of Fungi Welcome to the fascinating world of fungi, a diverse…
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