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I'm up to a couple dozen. As always "when in doubt, throw it out".

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Let’s see I’ve eaten Hen of the woods(my clear favorite of what I have so far); oysters(food fresh a little woody frozen after being sautéed); chicken of the woods(good for risotto; pheasant back/dryad saddle (like those in a quick pickle); honey fungus (also in my risotto); and a few chanterelles (just sautéed to taste and almost died); puff balls (never again); mica caps ( not worth all he cleaning). Think that’s it and I am happy - all thanks to Predate and his knowledge.

Next year I NEED to find a morel(and fiddleheads but not a shroom)


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Anyone know what these are and if they are edible?


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Look somewhat like Parasol mushroom buttons. I can't be sure from the pics. Personally I'd steer clear. There is a look alike called the false parasol sometimes known as The Vomiter.

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Look somewhat like Parasol mushroom buttons. I can't be sure from the pics. Personally I'd steer clear. There is a look alike called the false parasol sometimes known as The Vomiter.

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Hey Predate! Long time bud. After some research, I suspected these were gem studded puff balls. We cut one up and it looks pretty good, white and firm. I’ll take more pics when there’s daylight again.


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Hey Predate! Long time bud. After some research, I suspected these were gem studded puff balls. We cut one up and it looks pretty good, white and firm. I’ll take more pics when there’s daylight again.


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Hey Shawn, good to see ya back!
I looked closer after I posted and came to the same conclusion. The brownish "gems" threw me off. They're usually all white when young and fresh.

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