Matsutake Foraging and Habitat- and other mushroom ID

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
  • In the autumn, in Washington State, a highly prized delicious and mysterious mushroom pops up underneath The evergreen trees known as the 'Matsutake.' Highly prized in Japan for centuries for the flavor and aroma, and for its reported aphrodisiac qualities. A very close species to the highly prized Japanese one grows in the Pacific Northwest, in the forests of Oregon and Washington State. This one, Tricholoma murrillianum, Is a pretty hefty white mushroom that grows just below the moss and needle duff and can be quite rare, making it quite costly on the market.
    In this episode of Mushroom Wonderland, vice president of the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society, UA-cam creator, and mushroom educator, Aaron Hilliard, takes us deep into the forest to discover where these mushrooms grow, what they look like, And various other features of them.
    We also identify various other mushrooms along the trail on the way to find the pine mushrooms. That's another epithet for 'Matsutake.'
    I've heard it said that any mushroom that has two English common names is a very special mushroom, and this one is indeed.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 117

  • @westcoast8562
    @westcoast8562 9 місяців тому +3

    Nice pine pops on the west coast. Get into folks

  • @jerryfeist318
    @jerryfeist318 9 місяців тому +4

    Haha this video was uploaded the very same day I found my first matsutakes! Found about a pound of them during a casual mushroom walk on the Oregon coast - a very pleasant surprise to say the least. And I definitely wouldn't have recognized those little white mounds poking out of the ground if I hadn't watched some of your previous videos where you found some matsutake. Your content has really helped me finally make the jump into foraging that I've been wanting to make for a couple years now!

    • @jerryfeist318
      @jerryfeist318 9 місяців тому +1

      @Michael_556. Please stop spamming this same comment over and over

    • @Fragrantbeard
      @Fragrantbeard 9 місяців тому

      @Michael_556.knock off the spam -people are here to learn, not avoid a Google search

  • @dtc4201
    @dtc4201 9 місяців тому +6

    Can't wait to see wild flying saucers thou Aaron's eyes

    • @th8298
      @th8298 9 місяців тому +3

      Or Bigfoot

    • @dtc4201
      @dtc4201 9 місяців тому +1

      @th8298 that would be amazing

  • @GuardianAngelWatcher
    @GuardianAngelWatcher 9 місяців тому +10

    Thank you Aaron! I’ve spent the entire autumn searching in vain for the matsutake, so it’s really nice seeing others (you) be successful in the hunt; it renews my hope and drive! ❤

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      I hope that looking at the surrounding habitat and knowing the right time of year can really help you to find them. It's a great year for them. I have found several just growing on the side of the trail in busy county parks. Keep your eyes open and down! Lol

    • @GuardianAngelWatcher
      @GuardianAngelWatcher 9 місяців тому +1

      @@mushroomwonderland1 absolutely will! Thanks again!

  • @chantalrochon3566
    @chantalrochon3566 9 місяців тому +2

    So grateful to be able to view your valuable videos❤🎉😊😊😊😊Thank you!

  • @OtherSide..
    @OtherSide.. 9 місяців тому +3

    I love the name of your channel

  • @th8298
    @th8298 9 місяців тому +5

    Yep... I love it all. Everything you put out. You are so flipping smart. To remember All those names and types...it just amazes me. And I love the music. Yes... Beautiful mushrooms.

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 9 місяців тому +7

    They make a lot of noise when you are removing them. It’s like they are fighting to stay put☺️

  • @matthewt9328
    @matthewt9328 9 місяців тому +2

    Great vid! I think your getting better and better at your editing and into scenes.

  • @tiportangeles2696
    @tiportangeles2696 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for the adventure in my backyard, sort of!

  • @OtherSide..
    @OtherSide.. 9 місяців тому +3

    🎉 You're the man

  • @billypodunk9643
    @billypodunk9643 9 місяців тому +10

    Thanks for all of your great content brother, I’ve been foraging for mushies in Washington since 1985 or so, your content is so spot on and your advice is perfect

  • @cindyclay1750
    @cindyclay1750 9 місяців тому +1

    Another excellent mushroom hunt... you take us on. 🍄 You have captured what takes us to the woods, treasure hunting for the mysterious Fungi. 🥰 Thank you... again! 💙

  • @the.pokey.little.pineapple4546
    @the.pokey.little.pineapple4546 9 місяців тому +2

    Oh boy I would love to find a few large matsutakes. Lived in Japan and wow are these expensive. Thank you for taking me a long on your foraging videos.

  • @bellador4
    @bellador4 9 місяців тому +3

    love your detailed descriptions and captions. You have helped me learn so much!

  • @kenrenner-cw8zn
    @kenrenner-cw8zn 9 місяців тому +2

    Over 60k followers now people really love gunner!!

  • @NuttinChunkySpunk
    @NuttinChunkySpunk 9 місяців тому +3

    In Jefferson State we find them with tan oak, madrone and chinquapin.
    Very plentiful here.

  • @rainstir
    @rainstir 9 місяців тому +2

    Another Great Vid. Hope to see plenty more.

  • @southpawscientific4122
    @southpawscientific4122 9 місяців тому +2

    That’s awesome Aaron…gives me hope

  • @michaelstrauss6587
    @michaelstrauss6587 9 місяців тому +2

    Most excellent!

  • @tblazy3463
    @tblazy3463 9 місяців тому +2

    Nice ID vid. I just found my first matsutakes 2 weeks ago. 🍄😁

  • @westcoast8562
    @westcoast8562 9 місяців тому +3

    Haven't seen many hedgehogs for years now in the Canadian nw. Bumper season going to run on

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      They're kinda rare around me..which is too bad.. But it makes it extra exciting when I come across them.

  • @user-oi8fi1jk6d
    @user-oi8fi1jk6d 9 місяців тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your years of knowledge.

  • @DoubleADay
    @DoubleADay 9 місяців тому +5

    My Grandma put the "delicious" mushrooms and some others in spaghetti. My Grandpa was a grounds keeper on a golf course and was always bringing mushrooms home. I unfortunately never got to go shrooming with him unless they popped in the yard

  • @user-iu6gc7pl4g
    @user-iu6gc7pl4g 9 місяців тому +2

    Found my first matsutake yesterday 😊 woo hoo

  • @jetcitykitty
    @jetcitykitty 9 місяців тому +1

    That was intensely satisfying at 15:00

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +3

      Haha.. I know. That's why I cranked the volume up on that part 🤩

  • @samcarrs
    @samcarrs 9 місяців тому +3

    Found really nice winter chanterelle yesterday up here in Anacortes, half pound or more in just one area.

  • @dhiskeywick1776
    @dhiskeywick1776 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the great content. I've been watching all of the historical videos.

  • @mikeshort1749
    @mikeshort1749 9 місяців тому +4

    Always love your show Aaron. Pulls me back into focus of mycophelia from a busy life. Brings me back to now. Keep up the great channel.

  • @thnkblu.2206
    @thnkblu.2206 9 місяців тому +2

    Thanks again!

  • @lsieu
    @lsieu 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing such wonderful descriptions and captions!

  • @brianjanku4549
    @brianjanku4549 9 місяців тому +2

    Jusr remember that they are healthy for you while eating them. I feel the same way as you about the flavor.

  • @watsonrk1
    @watsonrk1 9 місяців тому +1

    Good haul!

  • @ladinark1672
    @ladinark1672 9 місяців тому +1

    The Saffron milk cap is a very delicious mushroom!

  • @user-rn9yu4dv2j
    @user-rn9yu4dv2j 9 місяців тому

    We love to pick our matzutake here in New England, Western MA too. Thank you for teaching us, sharing your experience and knowledge!

  • @alistairclark6814
    @alistairclark6814 9 місяців тому +2

    Look for sw facing clear cuts at about 2500'-3000' above sea level and search the edges of the clear cuts(logged areas).

  • @dannywalker6872
    @dannywalker6872 9 місяців тому +3

    i went foraging in the dark today with a black light, some russulas have crazy fluorescent gills

  • @Pianofishdave
    @Pianofishdave 9 місяців тому

    Your videos are just great! Thank you!

  • @valleyofthemoon7113
    @valleyofthemoon7113 9 місяців тому +2

    Loved it ! Thanks Aaron & Gunnar ! 👍

  • @theadventuresamongus9072
    @theadventuresamongus9072 9 місяців тому +2

    Whoop whoop

  • @marcm2277
    @marcm2277 9 місяців тому

    My mushroom book says the lactarius deliciosus is often too mealy to be very desirable. Idk if it's true, but they don't look particularly appealing to me either.
    Mushroom season is still taking off on the northern California/southern Oregon cost. Golden chanterelles are abundant and getting huge, still finding occasional porcini. Hedgehogs, winter chanterelles, and candy caps just starting to pop up (really the lactarius family in general is barely popping up). Oysters galore.
    Always love the videos, thanks for putting in the work to spread the knowledge and joy of mushroom hunting.

  • @brianstone1978
    @brianstone1978 9 місяців тому +1

    I actually found a few this year 1st time looking. The smell of cinnamon was strong but I didn't get any of the dirty sock smell....BTW Thanks for the educational mush video's!

  • @bobdilty3764
    @bobdilty3764 9 місяців тому

    Awesome!

  • @angiejones3714
    @angiejones3714 9 місяців тому +1

    I love your channel I found your first video an hour after it was posted. I get excited every time I am notified that you have posted.

  • @glynnphillips9703
    @glynnphillips9703 9 місяців тому

    Your forest is beautiful up there in Washington

  • @kman7169
    @kman7169 9 місяців тому +2

    Upstate centered along lake Ontario btw

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 9 місяців тому +2

    So I watched a squirrel dig up & devour 2 similar looking mushrooms under a dogwood tree on our property in Northern California. The mushrooms weren’t visible above ground. I wonder if this was what the squirrel was able to find by smell.

  • @bruceb5923
    @bruceb5923 9 місяців тому +1

    Love your videos. We're more familiar with identifying Chanterelles, Matsutake and Morels on our hunts, but it seems that we're passing up a lot of other edibles. Probably like everyone else, I need to find a Matsutake patch closer to the home. Our best patch ~4 hours away 🙁

  • @eb4706
    @eb4706 9 місяців тому +1

    Lactarius deliciosus and similars (L. sanguifluus and L. vinosus) are the most sought after mushrooms in Catalonia (they go under the name rovellons). They are normally cooked on the grill (bbq) or in the oven with extravirgin olive oil, parsley, garlic, and salt.

  • @ThayGiQuay
    @ThayGiQuay 9 місяців тому

    I have learned a lot from your video

  • @mikedjb1
    @mikedjb1 9 місяців тому +1

    CANNOT find them in NJ, well I can't anyway. Haven 't found a morel either. My holy grails

  • @mackleswimbaits
    @mackleswimbaits 9 місяців тому

    I was excited to get my commercial matsutake permit ($250/person with 100 permits allowed for the forest I purchased in). It took one harvest to run into a shirtless tweaker with a 4 foot combat knife asking where I snuck in to the forest to collect. Later that day, I sold my beautiful matsutakes for $1 - $6 per pound to a buyer.
    Pines/matsutake commercial collecting is glorified can collecting. My recommendation: don't collect them for commercial purposes. No one enforces permit use, and it's a dangerous game for transients. Keep these treasures for personal use

  • @connecticutaggie
    @connecticutaggie 9 місяців тому +3

    I live near Portland, OR and my lower back yard is part of a Douglas Fir grove. I have three large D-Firs and there are others nearby. Your recent walk inspired me to walk down there to see of there were any mushrooms and there were none. I was really hoping to find some Chanterelles but there was nothing. What does it take to host chanterelle mycelium and is it practical to get it started in my back yard?

  • @daroldw4606
    @daroldw4606 9 місяців тому +2

    Dang! Now I need to head out and look for some Matsutake, but the soil around here doesn't have much sand if that's a requirement.

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +3

      No not really, it's almost as if the mushrooms will find the Sandy deposits.. It doesn't have to be especially sandy soil in my experience. I find them deep in conifer forests with inches of needle duff and moss, But when you pluck them out they have a tiny little bit of that gray soil on the base. They find it!

  • @mazzarothwatch
    @mazzarothwatch 9 місяців тому +1

    i find them on southern Oregon coast late October thru November

  • @pmm1044
    @pmm1044 9 місяців тому

    I think the the bluish grey material s end of stem is soils that the Matsutake had removed all the organic material.

  • @sandyc6569
    @sandyc6569 9 місяців тому +2

    Hello! My son is an avid mushroom hunter and has been finding some amazing varieties here where we are! He would like to find out who to get in touch with about the medical research field on them! Would you be able to help us out there? Thanks! 😊

  • @ttyk19
    @ttyk19 9 місяців тому +2

    Those are massive #1’s. You’re brave posting video of your “patch”. Where I’m from, people take this info to their graves. Locations are held and passed down by family or friends but never shared between friends as a courtesy. If I were you, I would mislead the audience by cutting in separate footage/narration and keep them guessing.
    By the way, have you ever attempted to train your dog to sniff them out? Just curious 😅

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      We have a puppy in truffle training right now, I guess some people have done it with other mushrooms, but I've never heard about anyone training a dog specifically for matatake. Just curious, what makes you think I didn't add in footage to throw people off? I give up a lot of free information but I'm not a dummy 😜😅😅😅

    • @ttyk19
      @ttyk19 9 місяців тому

      my apologies. Did not mean my comment to appear so aggressive.
      Thanks for the amazing content and sharing your vast knowledge and experience with the masses. Keep up the good work!

  • @dualsport450
    @dualsport450 9 місяців тому +1

    Does collecting matsutake as #1’s before they have a chance to open and spread their spores cause an issue with propagating? I am assuming maybe not since you are finding them in the same area year after year but I’m wondering if that is what makes them so rare. Just curious. I really enjoy your channel Aaron, excellent content and information for a beginner like me. Thanks!

  • @kman7169
    @kman7169 9 місяців тому +4

    Hi , Im a forager in NY . I am astounded by the amount of pisonous to deadly mushrooms here . WTF - figures . Maybe mushrooms are an identity of the people in the area as well ?? But seriously - is it more focused in this area ? Seems 50% Id as highly toxic :(

    • @nickwhite2569
      @nickwhite2569 9 місяців тому +3

      This is more or less just how it is in the Fungi kingdom. Only about 2% of mushrooms are toxic, but also, only about 4% of mushrooms are edible. Many are just unpalatable, or too tough to eat, and many mushrooms have an edibility that is unknown!
      It also greatly depends on the season. Here in Indiana, during the spring, there aren't alot of edible mushrooms out and about (except for morels and Pheasants back) but the amanitas and hypheloma are plentiful! However, in the fall we get Chicken, Hens, Shrimps, Oysters, Chanterelles, Black Trumpets, Enochi, Lobsters, Lions Mane, Puffballs and MANY MANY more.

  • @FungalForager
    @FungalForager 9 місяців тому +2

    18:11 i believe that is instead a lactarius deterrimus; they usually have a greener colour on the top of the pileus (cap). please correct me if im wrong though

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому

      Perhaps I should be more specific about it being in the 'section' Deliciousi. You could very well be right. I don't know these subspecies within the section well 🍄🍄🍄

    • @FungalForager
      @FungalForager 9 місяців тому

      @@mushroomwonderland1 i see, mush love! :)

  • @NuttinChunkySpunk
    @NuttinChunkySpunk 9 місяців тому +2

    You should cover Allotropa virgata, the matsutake indicator plant.

    • @NuttinChunkySpunk
      @NuttinChunkySpunk 9 місяців тому

      Actually, finding them in may when they bloom in may-june could be a good off season episode.
      Truly one of the most beautiful plants in the woods.

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      They don't really occur right in this area, but it is an interesting symbiosis, or actually a parasitism. I did a video about Ghost pipe.. But perhaps I should cover all of the parasitic monotropic plants in an off-season video. Mush love. 🍄🤘

    • @NuttinChunkySpunk
      @NuttinChunkySpunk 9 місяців тому +1

      @mushroomwonderland1 Very interesting.
      Yes that would be awesome to cover. THANKS

    • @NuttinChunkySpunk
      @NuttinChunkySpunk 9 місяців тому

      @mushroomwonderland1 I have actually never found monotropa here in Southern oregon . Tons of allotropa, though.

  • @honeyvitagliano3227
    @honeyvitagliano3227 9 місяців тому

  • @Jvilla3478
    @Jvilla3478 9 місяців тому

    I think. Gouda truffle. Still just starting to learn and hunt. So I’m too worried to try it.

  • @FNA4E
    @FNA4E 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice video. What elevations should we be looking? We have been in coniferous forests around 1500 to 2000 feet.

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому

      This is about 500-800 ft. You're at good elevation! Thanks

  • @joshuaspears8652
    @joshuaspears8652 9 місяців тому +2

    Mushroom

  • @daverupes7022
    @daverupes7022 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm over on whidbey Island for a few days , can you recommend a park or area to look ? I found some shaggy parasol and lobsters yesterday:) thanks for all the info and great videos so glad I found you on here

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      Sorry I don't know that area very well. I would just Google county or state parks on the island, any of them would be good this time of year. It's an amazing mushroom season. Thanks for watching. 🍄

  • @jetcitykitty
    @jetcitykitty 9 місяців тому +1

    I have definitely indulged in Amanita muscaria 😂 ibotenic acid and muscomol?

  • @blackbeardgoatjr2434
    @blackbeardgoatjr2434 9 місяців тому +1

    I found a bunch of Coccora and I know they're edible but I'm too scared to eat it!

  • @andrewmoss6328
    @andrewmoss6328 9 місяців тому +3

    Hey Aaron, thanks for the videos! Can you tell us when you filmed this? I’m trying to dial in the associations between the weather/season and the appearance of these mushrooms here in the PNW, but it’s hard to tease out the differences caused by elevation and latitude between the Puget Sound and where I’m at in Oregon. Knowing the date would help a ton!

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +4

      This was filmed last week. This is right near sea level. It's a great year for them! I believe they can be found in almost every mature Douglas-fir dominant forest in the Puget sound.

    • @westcoast8562
      @westcoast8562 9 місяців тому +2

      Dewd the cold invigorates the mycelium and then the mushrooms will pop. Pines need cold and wet and generally pop after the chantrelles. I reckon they need a certain number chill days before popping. After a couple week seasons on the west coast the mycelium got pent up like no nut November and so this year the pines are exploding in their patches

    • @westcoast8562
      @westcoast8562 9 місяців тому +2

      Been my experience the pines enjoy slow growing mature forests. Ie smaller sized/ stunted firs with root rot.

  • @lisaarrowood987
    @lisaarrowood987 9 місяців тому +1

    We were in search of these in the Siuslaw National forest today. Came up empty-handed; however we did find oysters (many past their prime) and an interesting "lobster" mushroom. Not 100% sure it was as we found it growing on the side of a downed log. It's color is that of the lobster, but it was more of a "shelf" mushroom. I found some a few weeks ago and it was more of a stem mushroom with the ocean/fishy smell. This one found today didn't have that distinct smell and the underside was yellow. Thoughts on what it could be?

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +1

      Hi there. I bet you were referring to Pycnoporellus fulgens, It's a very orange colored conch. But it's tough to say without a photo or seeing it myself. Mush Love!

  • @francesscherz8720
    @francesscherz8720 9 місяців тому +1

    Please tell us why people prefer a grade A or #1 Matsutake vs a number #3? Flavor, looks or just harder to ship?

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +3

      It's just Japanese tradition. And I do think they have a better shelf life. Many people, including me, think they're more aromatic when they're around a number 3.

  • @Fishtory
    @Fishtory 9 місяців тому

    Score!

  • @jamesalanstephensmith7930
    @jamesalanstephensmith7930 9 місяців тому +1

    Cats tongue, slim mold?

    • @FungalForager
      @FungalForager 9 місяців тому +1

      nope, a basidiomycota (mushroom)

  • @genericx2347
    @genericx2347 9 місяців тому

    what does the pin look like on lactarius? Cauld it be mistaken for Gymnopilus Aeruginosus?

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому +2

      The pins can be super green sometimes. It's very interesting.

  • @tjbaxter7215
    @tjbaxter7215 7 місяців тому

    That's ash from st helens

  • @jetcitykitty
    @jetcitykitty 9 місяців тому

    Amanita Pantherina?

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому

      We have A. pantherinoides here on the west coast but that was not one. They are popping up everywhere though right now.

  • @mikeconnors8184
    @mikeconnors8184 9 місяців тому

    Amanita pantherina (pronunciation/spelling)

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому

      We have Amanita pantherinoides here on the west coast. But the ones that we saw in this video were in the A. gemmatae group, Amanita sect amanita

  • @genericx2347
    @genericx2347 9 місяців тому

    Are mature Matsutake still excellent table fair?

  • @jebbkinney8516
    @jebbkinney8516 9 місяців тому

    Where's your truffle video bro

    • @mushroomwonderland1
      @mushroomwonderland1  9 місяців тому

      Yet to be made! Almost made one last February but the plan fell through. People are very secretive about their truffle patches, and we have a puppy in training but I never had a truffle dog and to be honest I've never found them on my own. So I met some nice folks who were willing to take me out with their dog to their spot, but she came down with health issues and we haven't reconvened. It will happen though.

  • @raten2791
    @raten2791 9 місяців тому

    The audio is horrible

  • @sdufg
    @sdufg 9 місяців тому

    ButtPlugSutake