Identifying the Peppery Bolete, Chalciporus piperatus
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2022
- A lovely peppery tasting edible. Easy to identify and reasonable common with no toxic lookalikes in the UK.
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Have been picking my first boletes this year (using the rules I picked up here). I never thought something so simple as finding a mushroom would give me so much joy!
I shall have a forage tomorrow & see what I can find when I walk my dog up the hill in the woods & surrounding fields. Thank you Marlo 😊 Found a load of Liberty Caps in one field, thanks to you I knew what they were
Your mushroom guide on the website is brilliant. Ive used it extensively over the past 2 months. Thanks!
Beautiful scenery. Fall is the best.
Just found 3 large pinky / Mauve Mushroom in a neighbours lawn....gills of a similar pinky/ mauve but quite spaced out and deep. This year has been great for spotting HUGE Fly Agaric....I shall now look out for its paracitic 'friend'. Thanks Marlow.
Found my first Peppery Bolete today 🙌
I hoping to see some interesting fungi today, hope I'm not to late for these beauties💚🇬🇧🌱🍄
The Bollete not the fly agaric...
GREAT VID.
Nice little find for you I'm guessing, we have had Shaggy parasols shooting up all over the place, a real spectacul if your looking.. keep spotting little yellow field mushrooms about too. None quite big enough to battle with
Can you do an in depth video on the liberty cap? Lovely jingle 👍
Yesss pleeeeeease, we won't pick them , we just want to take photos and make detailed maps
Oh pleeeease you don't need these guys to do a video on that one. You can find loads of videos on that specific one. It's out now in your local field, easy to identify and plentiful but Wild food is not going to associate themselves with it I imagine.
Had some nice boletes n some average ones ,, really struggling to find cep or bay around east lancs , are there any guides around the area or courses,, I know loads of places but identification is always extremely cautious so only pick boletes, puff balls n chicken of the woods ,, gills worry me!
www.wildfooduk.com/foraging-trips/ check out our courses near that area :)
I usually associate fly agarics with birch. I’ll keep my eyes peeled, thank you.
I find them a lot around my pin oaks - A LOT - and many in my pine forest too
Thank you. This helped me a lot. Cant I eat this or is it just a recommendation to not because it's so spicy?
Its edible but peppery.
@@WildFoodUK1 heh. I ate it yesterday. Tasted like nothing, except for a peppery spiciness
Marlow, I 've been enjoying your videos and style very much. I'm a confirmed fungophile. Please, treat yourself to a clip-on mic for your voice. Your voice is still going from really quiet to really loud as you get further from or closer to the microphone! 😂
Will you have your great calendar again for next year ?
no sorry, unfortunately we haven't had time to produce one this year.
As a condiment. How so?
Like chilli seasoning or black pepper ...
The thumbnail is so sus