Hello Everyone!
This post is about the results of our family mushroom picking trip yesterday.
Although the day was cloudy but surprisingly warm, and my loved one and I decided to take a walk around the area to see if the mushroom season had started.
While I was taking pictures of inedible mushrooms, my wife found a whole clearing of #Morchella esculenta. This is already today, having reached the Internet, I found out that most likely it is #meadow-honey-agaric.
Damn, it looks like frog umbrella too..? 🤔
While I took three good agaric shots, my wife managed to collect a third of a bucket of Morchella. 🤗
I am not a big expert in the varieties of mushrooms and therefore I can be wrong. Please correct me if you find errors in the text. It was not my intention to mislead anyone! Thank you
Well, congratulations to everyone on the opening of the mushroom season in Ukraine! Have you already seen any edible mushrooms in your area and planned a weekend's mushroom hunt?
It's a great way to spend the weekend with your family and benefit! Highly recommended!
Of course, we returned tired and until the evening we were engaged in cleaning and cooking mushrooms in a cozy family atmosphere.
I wish everyone to experience warm emotions in the family circle as often as possible and enjoy it!
This is my belated contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw 😉
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And this photo I took a little earlier, it was waiting for a great occasion to become a story of the Fungifriday community in the hive. Here's that moment.
I found this old piece of cow skull on the side of the road. For me, as a city dweller who recently moved to the countryside, this seemed exotic, and I picked it up to place on a nearby tree. That's how it turned out. A mushroom growing on a tree creates the impression of the presence of an animal's lower jaw...
Mushrooms are so amazing!
...and tasty)
I didn't know those mushrooms are edible. I hope you enjoyed great meal with it. Thanks so much for sharing with us.
Yes, they absolutely do not look edible, but I assure you, it is tasty and safe.
I myself learned about this quite recently, having talked with more experienced mushroom pickers, and even then, trying them for the first time was worth a lot of effort. )