Hi, everyone.
I've got a countryside house where my parents live most of the time in a year so I like coming there and usually I take photos in the forest and ...yes yes, I take my basket and I gather mushrooms and berries there. It's logic that I know the names of the mushrooms in my native language but what about in English? And I started googling.....(as usual, all photos are mine).
Need to say that I never buy mushrooms in supermarkets. The whole family of mine every summer gather a lot of mushrooms and berries and this is enough for the whole year. So meet my collection of beloved mushrooms.
#1 - Chanterelle
#2 - Red Boletus (or Orange-cap Boletus)
#3 - Russule
#4 - Brown-cap Boletus
A photographer died inside me :)
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Mr. Bob, thanks for answering. I agree with your point of view and would never pick up mushrooms in the forests I don't know:)
Many people pick mushrooms here in Japan and know what they are doing. Our Japanese friends tell me that there was a family that came here from China and all died because the good mushroom they knew in China looked like a poisonous one here in Japan. I buy mine in stores because nobody taught me how to tell which is which.
Barbare, thanks for sharing ) Recipe in studio. please!))))
_❀Ya Hossein, hello_ I wrote earlier about my rules of mushroom sorting :) thanks for answering!
gosh, rami :) how do you live there?
Also we use mushrooms for cooking:
1) pancakes with mushrooms
2) potatoes with mushrooms
3) mushroom soup
4) pies and buns with mushrooms
:)
Jai, mushrooms have specific taste. I like roasted mushrooms in sour cream:
And I like pickled mushrooms:
And do you have snow in winter?
rami, thanks for taking a photo special for this blog (I hope))))) If I lived in your place, I'd die. I'm used to a lot of plants, trees and flowers all around me :) Well, you saw it :)))
Do you like the nature in your country?
Mishaikh, ))))
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