Caesar's Mushroom ID & MANY Lookalikes: ID checklist + quiz

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  • @Jubblyjube
    @Jubblyjube 6 років тому +22

    Great video! Love the amount of examples you gave and the depth you went to. Please make more like this!

  • @bobselight
    @bobselight 4 роки тому +13

    Learned a bunch of things! Thanks for the video :)
    Suggestion: it would've been nice to me to know the names of the look alikes. Cheers!

    • @IvsolSunl
      @IvsolSunl 3 роки тому +1

      A lot of them are Amanita parcivolvata, with a fair among of Amanita elongata as well.

    • @jasonchicago7276
      @jasonchicago7276 2 роки тому

      Yes, I was going to suggest the same thing. Wanted to know the names of the ones that weren't A. jacksonii

  • @courtneylovegowans2833
    @courtneylovegowans2833 2 місяці тому

    What an awesome educational video. Repetition of diff visuals for great learning- thank you!

  • @AmanitaDreamer
    @AmanitaDreamer 4 роки тому +15

    Oh wow, these are actually my most favorite ones to eat. They taste like seafood. I love these! I look forward to them all year.

    • @Kuroi733
      @Kuroi733 4 роки тому +2

      *Found* Amanita Dreamer

  • @RafalScrapper
    @RafalScrapper 6 років тому +6

    great vid didn't know all that never was in this type of mushrooms only i know there is some edible and that's it now i will look at them totally different propably will not gather them but will loock at those characteristic and try to find the right one

  • @annabkackwell3037
    @annabkackwell3037 Місяць тому

    Thank you, by far the best video I've watched

  • @ripitzipi
    @ripitzipi Рік тому +2

    First mushroom is not "American" caesar. Real name is Amanita caesarea latin, or english Caesar's mushroom. It grows all over the world

  • @tasmedic
    @tasmedic 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for some great information and advice.
    Just one thought. Right at the start of my mushroom journey, I was told by someone very wise, never to eat forage mushrooms raw. You never know what they've been through before you picked them. Snails and slugs can carry parasites which consider humans a great host, and there's a lot of faeces and urine out there which could have been in contact with your forage. I think always cooking them is good advice.

  • @Arleth7
    @Arleth7 4 роки тому +3

    Grrrr-8 video, I'm learning to identify wild edible mushrooms. I bought some at the local farmers market but I would like to try foraging some myself 😋🍄

  • @danielmcardle3476
    @danielmcardle3476 6 років тому +4

    Yup, another great video from "The Old Man". Educational to a tee. Thank you and please keep producing.

  • @emmaz.7397
    @emmaz.7397 4 роки тому +4

    For you foragers out there, please be careful and follow these identification rules. I’m doing a case study at school where a guy completely destroyed his liver and needed a transplant because he mistakenly ate numerous Amanita mushrooms. Stay safe!

  • @Andrew-cu9lf
    @Andrew-cu9lf 3 роки тому

    Outstanding video! Thank you. Love the quiz. Brilliant!

  • @danmullen3271
    @danmullen3271 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video man! Thank you!

  • @Gordy965
    @Gordy965 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, very informative

  • @mikek4040
    @mikek4040 4 роки тому +2

    Five people gave this a thumbs down? Really???? This was a great informative video.

  • @hiromikami
    @hiromikami Рік тому +1

    This is the best vide concerning the American Caesar's mushroom. Well done!

  • @yanj111
    @yanj111 4 роки тому +2

    great video! thanks for the very detailed explanation and display of looks-like mushroom.

  • @dritanbega6461
    @dritanbega6461 6 років тому +3

    Great video, great teacher. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Marlene5018
    @Marlene5018 Рік тому +1

    Comment #100 🥳
    Great video!😊

  • @larrykent2521
    @larrykent2521 2 роки тому

    Where have you gone, dude? We miss you. What happened to your wonderful mushroom identifying website?

  • @donetter1991
    @donetter1991 4 роки тому +2

    You are the best teacher for how to identify mushrooms. Clearly and very detail. Thank you! So much! Make some more like videos

  • @cbradquillen
    @cbradquillen 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the fantastic video.

  • @darksoul479
    @darksoul479 4 роки тому +2

    That's a good video.

  • @strangetimes1
    @strangetimes1 5 років тому +3

    It's always good to look for a prominent vulva. That's my main indicator if it's edible or not. If not...nay.

    • @brianbogosian5845
      @brianbogosian5845 3 роки тому

      Prominent means protruding and noticeable like a large nose. Many Amanitas have prominent volvas. It's more important that this volva is saccate.

  • @-sol-8350
    @-sol-8350 3 роки тому

    I found one with everything but the skirt like ring

  • @theinternetstolemysoulbuti2740
    @theinternetstolemysoulbuti2740 5 років тому +2

    I have a particular breed of mushroom from Koh Samui, and it's characteristics are completely different from regular mushrooms in their species / its intercontinental counterparts. It's really neat as a mushroom grower seeing how a mushroom can completely change with intentional mutation, and careful breeding.

    • @marcowilliams8222
      @marcowilliams8222 4 роки тому

      sounds like you got koh samui super strain cubensis lol

  • @sarahwills7139
    @sarahwills7139 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video

  • @yuzhima972
    @yuzhima972 3 роки тому +1

    希望有中文或中文字幕,谢谢🙏

  • @violettracey
    @violettracey Рік тому

    Thanks! I liked the quiz! I think it was very useful!

  • @ladinark1672
    @ladinark1672 Рік тому

    European variant looks different and surely tastes much better.
    Also we don't have to mush look-a-likes of this mushroom.
    Cheers!

  • @jinranma540
    @jinranma540 3 роки тому +1

    Really love your videos, one question, can you list 5 mushroom that you think are the most delicious ones?

  • @serenetynow
    @serenetynow Рік тому

    I wouldn't recommend it if someone can't ID them confidently, but the flavoconoids and parcivolvata are edible cooked fwiw.

  • @prm5264
    @prm5264 2 роки тому

    好厉害的年轻老人!👍

  • @MrGoosePit
    @MrGoosePit 6 років тому +1

    Really outstanding video. You are a wonderful teacher. Thanks!

  • @TWINTURBO864
    @TWINTURBO864 4 роки тому +1

    5:15 what type is that i have some growing and i would love to know

  • @nazligonensay9182
    @nazligonensay9182 2 роки тому

    what if all present but no ring?

  • @Thekatakoeye
    @Thekatakoeye 6 років тому +1

    Hi! Could you tell me if there are any rules about touching mushrooms? If I am not certain what it is but am investigating, should I be wearing gloves or are they all at least safe to touch but not ingest? also, what is your recommendation for a pocket handbook to take with me on my first mushroom foraging quest? I've become very curious about them and want to learn.

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  6 років тому +3

      You can touch any mushrooms with your bare hands, as long as you know you are not allergic to mushrooms or spores. but always wash your hands afterwards. I learn mushrooms mostly from google and wiki, and mushroomexpert.com/ as well. I don't think a handbook is necessary or helpful at all.

  • @RebirthMemes
    @RebirthMemes 2 роки тому

    Im pissed, ive seen these everywhere when visiting my aunt but always thought they were poisonous

  • @mbburry4759
    @mbburry4759 5 років тому +1

    Awsome video! Thank you

  • @mmerluzzi81
    @mmerluzzi81 4 години тому

    If you plan on mushroom hunting for the first time, you should not try to pick this one. I’ve been hunting for 20yrs, i still wouldn’t be confident enough to eat this one comfortably, the look alikes are too poisonous

  • @TheLovelifewinter
    @TheLovelifewinter Рік тому

    Watch your videos, but this one conssider dangerous.
    What experienced shroomers teached me is: not to mess with AMANITAS till they didn't full gronwn up, not in rainy days, couse rain wash some of their marks, and aspecially if you hadn't been in the field with sameone who knows them well.
    Good luck to everyone. 😉

  • @godzillaburger9690
    @godzillaburger9690 5 років тому +1

    fantastic. just fantastic. thank you!

  • @leenaright3949
    @leenaright3949 2 роки тому

    loved this teaching, very.effective.
    found many in the " egg" stage, with the red top peeking out like half hidden Easter eggs in my frond yard in mulch under a couple large bushes. Found 2 mature ones.
    By evening, the smaller ones had grown to about4-5 inches ! fast !
    all characteristics checked off.
    prominent vulva, yellow stem, partial veil and yellow gills. top is bright red graduating out to yellow.
    I prayed, then cut them up into smaller pieces. Sautéed them in butter with salt.
    The aroma while sautéing was strongly but pleasantly cheese..like very good parmesan.
    Tasted faintly of strong cheese.
    They were yummy and I didn't die.!
    thanks for the video.

  • @MichaelKensinger
    @MichaelKensinger 3 роки тому

    I found a bunch yesterday but left them alone. Instead I picked Hedgehog Mushrooms and Smooth Chanterelles.

  • @lilyw.719
    @lilyw.719 4 роки тому +1

    I love your channel so much! I learn more from you than any other mushroom hunter. It's really awesome for me to find you, too, because I'm not too far away in the Mid-Atlantic region, so a lot of the mushrooms you cover are in my area too. Thank you so much for teaching everyone, sir!

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  4 роки тому +1

      great! happy foraging :)

    • @lilyw.719
      @lilyw.719 4 роки тому +1

      @@OldManoftheWoods Just came out of the woods right now as the sun is setting. I had to run away from a skunk. :p. The thing I don't like about mushroom hunting, though, is finding all kinds of really weird stuff I can't find in any book. Oh well, still fun!

  • @goodmushroom
    @goodmushroom 2 роки тому

    All edible, some can be only eaten once

  • @jh34yusajourney88
    @jh34yusajourney88 3 роки тому

    I would love to hunting wild mushroom for fun. if you may please where to find them? I live in Orange County CA.

  • @brianbogosian5845
    @brianbogosian5845 3 роки тому

    One really needs a tool like a jacknife, flat-headed screw driver etc to dig out and get a good look at the what is under the stem. If you snap it off you're not seeing it or damaging vital information.

  • @stephenstrange4245
    @stephenstrange4245 5 років тому +1

    1:49 rip

  • @QueenieKoopa
    @QueenieKoopa Рік тому

    Please include name of lookalikes

  • @sebastienj.c.218
    @sebastienj.c.218 4 роки тому

    Why would you recommend not eating an edible mushroom ?
    I often hear people say, do not eat because it doesn't taste good, or because when you cook it, this and that, but in the end, eating a mushroom is primarily to bring nutrients to your body and any edible mushroom has potentially something good to bring to your body, including (sometimes rare) probiotics, antivirals, antibactirial elements which keep us healthy from the guts to the skin.
    I'd say, eat as many mushrooms as you can as long as you know you can safely eat them with the right preparation if needed.

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  4 роки тому +1

      Eating anything can "potentially" bring something good or bad to you. I have yet to see a serious scientific research that does not use "potential" to qualify the dubious benefits. Perhaps read this www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1878614616000180, or something else that is not provided by a mushroom product seller. That said, I do believe the power of placebos so, maybe, if you are sure this 100% edible mushroom is not potentially polluted somehow.

    • @sebastienj.c.218
      @sebastienj.c.218 4 роки тому +1

      @@OldManoftheWoods
      I do search alot about mushrooms and their properties, known or not by the scientific world.
      I think we should rely more on experience rather than science alone as we are probably missing on things that science will take dozens of years to reach.
      I like to listen to people like Paul Stamets, people who are honest researchers trying to bring more people into mycology.
      I read on an official page of the government that psilocybe mushrooms are poisonous mushrooms that can cause death.. this is an outrageous lie.
      That kind of thing makes me think that they don't want people to experience mushrooms for themselves, but of course, always taste a very small bit before you eat one you have never tried before and then increase slowly to make sure it's not harmful. We would quickly know which mushrooms heals what type of disease.
      It would be great :)

    • @sebastienj.c.218
      @sebastienj.c.218 4 роки тому

      @@OldManoftheWoods In the article you sent me, they talk about chaga which is a mushroom extract I consumed for weeks under the form of a powder. It is one of the "superfood" that has the highest amount of antioxidant in the mushroom kigdom from what we know. They also say some mushrooms have caused liver problems.
      They should mention then, that some of these mushrooms are very powerful detoxifying agents.
      If you start taking them in too high concentration or too often while never detoxifying your body before, then your liver will receive all the junk that is extracted by the mushroom and then your liver will be filled with bad toxic waste which indeed can cause it to be overwhelmed if it happens too fast.
      In the end, a good mushroom can bring about bad effects but only if you don't understand how it works or if you consume it in large quantities without making sure your body got used to it.
      Thanks for your videos anyway, nice work !

  • @dosbox907
    @dosbox907 2 роки тому

    thank you!

  • @magdalena0730
    @magdalena0730 3 роки тому

    First???

  • @buffy377
    @buffy377 3 роки тому

    Can you eat the amanita parcivolvata?

  • @driftertravelerman6893
    @driftertravelerman6893 2 роки тому

    great video! i just wish you had whether or not the mushrooms in the quiz were edible or not
    edit: why make a 9 minute long video and wait until the end to say you dont even like it lol

  • @Samantha01311
    @Samantha01311 2 роки тому

    That was awesome thank you

  • @-sol-8350
    @-sol-8350 3 роки тому

    Is rusula edible

  • @mesinovict6316
    @mesinovict6316 5 років тому

    European ones can be even eaten raw

  • @calcedonie7501
    @calcedonie7501 6 років тому

    A very pretty mushroom! thank you for the video. What are you using to record, please?

  • @omnirex4928
    @omnirex4928 5 років тому

    Intro music? 🍄✌️

  • @justinearnest2141
    @justinearnest2141 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making this video. It has been very helpful in getting me acquainted with this species of mushrooms. I have to disagree with your assessment of the taste as the ones that I have had have been DELICIOUS. I've passed these up for some time because of all the look alikes but I feel a lot more confident now in identifying and consuming them, especially after watching this video. My only struggle with this video is that the ones that I find in Georgia tend to have gills that are yellowish but almost more on the whitish or creme colored side. They are likely not Jacksonii but still a edible variety within this genus. Would love to see a video about other similar species. Thanks again. Love the video!

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching. Color is not an always reliable indicator. If the structure is right and the cap is obviously orangish red, then it is a ceasar. Jacksonii's less known twin species (if what you found was not a variant) are probably not poisonous, but given it's in the amanita genus, the safest thing to do is to stick with the most known/well studied species.

    • @justinearnest2141
      @justinearnest2141 4 роки тому

      This is true. To best of my knowledge, as long as it has all the features you mentioned, especially the red/orange/yellow coloring and the sac, it is in the edible cesarae family. There are only two I know of that look very similar but are not to be considered edible. Amamita Flavaconia and Amamita Frostiana (and the muscaria variants of course) but none of those have the sac. I find it hard to find good detailed info on these mushrooms like what you provide in this video. B/c of the lack of good detailed discerning info and all the abundance of warnings, it’s taken me a long time to get comfortable with eating these mushrooms. But to the best of my knowledge, none of the deadly Amamitas really looks similar to those in the Cesarae family which makes me wonder if the abundance of caution is overdone with this one.

    • @brianbogosian5845
      @brianbogosian5845 3 роки тому

      @@justinearnest2141 Many books list its saccate volva as the key identifying characteristic of A. jacksonii. But I will always look for more than one feature. Some of the look-alikes you've mentioned have white gills while A. jacksonii's are yellow along with its stipe. I think that's big. Striations on the pileus and sometimes the annulus. That chevron design on the stipe. The Old Man gave us more. A. Jacksonii are without warts so that rules out many unless the warts have fallen off. Identifying it doesn't mean I endorse eating it.

    • @justinearnest2141
      @justinearnest2141 3 роки тому

      I think what had always made me a bit nervous is that the ones I typically find in GA have whitish gills. They also have a reddish/orange/yellow, cap, with a sac at the base but are still edible. It’s been hard for me to pin down the exact species that these are.

  • @rand0minteg3r
    @rand0minteg3r 6 років тому

    Have you tasted the European Caesar's mushroom? Do you notice taste differences?

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  6 років тому

      I haven't but I doubt there would be a huge difference

    • @rand0minteg3r
      @rand0minteg3r 6 років тому

      Thanks. Your videos are really carefully presented and clear. Thanks for putting so much thought into them.

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  6 років тому

      thanks for watching.

  • @mealbla7097
    @mealbla7097 5 років тому +1

    Animals let u get so close

  • @lieblee3063
    @lieblee3063 6 років тому

    May means not edible?

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  6 років тому +1

      May? Many? assume the many lookalikes are inedible.

    • @danielmcardle3476
      @danielmcardle3476 6 років тому +2

      He is saying "Nay", as in "not". It's an old fashioned way of voting - you can say "aye" or "nay".

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  6 років тому

      ...😂

  • @asalisaterfield6007
    @asalisaterfield6007 6 років тому +1

    Love your videos Keep it up! Earned a sub!

  • @Pajuxy
    @Pajuxy 6 років тому

    u got an istagram

  • @poormomof5kidschanel387
    @poormomof5kidschanel387 3 роки тому

    Jecamia cacatian watch this videos

  • @sammir6415
    @sammir6415 5 років тому

    Some people like the earthy taste so just cause you don't like it doesn't mean it's not good n shouldn't be eaten.

  • @kdavis4910
    @kdavis4910 3 роки тому

    After 2 years of finding and handling this mushroom I am now confident enough to try as many bright Amanitas grow here. All kinds. I found one mature one and one egg. The mature one didn't have a distinctive volva and no annulus. Discard. The egg hatched overnight and had all features. I still came back to reference this video before cooking. Thx old man...

    • @lindafrank221
      @lindafrank221 3 роки тому

      All thanks to @mycojakkie on IG for being genuine... You can always get your shrooms, LSD, dmt, chocolate bars and even growing kits.

  • @bconsilio3764
    @bconsilio3764 4 роки тому

    You should be more distinct with your pronunciation of NO I thought you were saying yeah

  • @eoinmcnulty5363
    @eoinmcnulty5363 4 роки тому

    You shoulnd't go pulling out mushrooms, they are vital to eco-systems...

    • @darksoul479
      @darksoul479 4 роки тому +1

      He's an expert, he knows what he's doing.

    • @commentsiguess1263
      @commentsiguess1263 4 роки тому +1

      The spores can spread and make more mushrooms. :D

    • @eoinmcnulty5363
      @eoinmcnulty5363 4 роки тому

      @@commentsiguess1263 Not if you're taking out the whole part of the mushroom. Leave the bottom alone, cap is fine.

  • @GooffuX
    @GooffuX 10 місяців тому

    These are among the very best tasting mushrooms out there, you shrugging them off as unremarkable is offensive!