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 :)
Comments
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!
Hi again,
Sorry my question was about their living place.
Hi,
Be careful Miss. Honey, poisonous mushrooms can be so dangerous. Do you know where the Rami's country is?
Take care, bye
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: