i am a new mushroom forager, i am studying or i should say trying to study the agaric family "fly agaric aka aminita muscaria, aminita pantherina aka panther cap . leave the white one alone , thats the death cap XD im getting pretty good at watching , learning, going out in the forest and finding. i havent been eating them i just been studying them .
Welcome to the fascinating world of mushroom foraging! It's great to hear that you're studying the Amanita family, including the fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) and the panther cap (Amanita pantherina). Your cautious approach to identifying and studying these mushrooms is wise, especially avoiding the highly toxic death cap (Amanita phalloides). Observing, learning, and exploring in the forest is a wonderful way to deepen your understanding. Keep up the excellent work, and remember that safety comes first. Happy foraging!
The classification of the black wood ear fungus is controversial. Many nowadays classify it as a separate species (auricularia heimuer) from auricularia auricula-judea.
Watching as I eat wood ear mushrooms wondering why I love them so much
Thank God I found you!! Got a pound of these🎉 Thank you posting this❤
I'm here because I found "dried black fungus" at my international market. 😂 Thanks for the explanation
Im over here... never ate a mushroom in my life, still watching this.
Thank you for sharing now I know❤
Glad it was helpful!
This video is well done, thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Important information about wood ear mushrooms ❤❤❤
i am a new mushroom forager, i am studying or i should say trying to study the agaric family "fly agaric aka aminita muscaria, aminita pantherina aka panther cap . leave the white one alone , thats the death cap XD im getting pretty good at watching , learning, going out in the forest and finding. i havent been eating them i just been studying them .
forgot to say i have come across lots of wood ear mushrooms, thankyou for explaining that all !!! ill look at them things differentl;y now
Welcome to the fascinating world of mushroom foraging! It's great to hear that you're studying the Amanita family, including the fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) and the panther cap (Amanita pantherina). Your cautious approach to identifying and studying these mushrooms is wise, especially avoiding the highly toxic death cap (Amanita phalloides). Observing, learning, and exploring in the forest is a wonderful way to deepen your understanding. Keep up the excellent work, and remember that safety comes first. Happy foraging!
Where I can order wood ear mushrooms spor?
is wood ear the same with black fungus or cloud ear mushroom?
I found them in the Bulgarian woods.
The classification of the black wood ear fungus is controversial. Many nowadays classify it as a separate species (auricularia heimuer) from auricularia auricula-judea.
Found these wood ear in Colombia
Awesome!
I found in Texas is it common here?
I'm here because I didn't believe another video about ear shaped mushrooms. These don't look like the perfect "ear" from the video I saw.😂
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Only can found the dried version here. Any good?
The fibre content is still there, so I'd say yes.
i found some in canada alberta
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rat ear mushroom in the Philippines
Good sleeping medicine
Good one 🎶🪕 the wood ear mushroom train
The long reach of Colleen Ballinger & her ukulele ⁰
Jews ear
Judas ear
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