King Oyster Mushroom || Fungifriday

in Fungi Lovers4 years ago

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Hello mushroom lovers
In Indonesia, this fungus is called Jamur Tiram or other language is pleurotus ostreatus, This mushroom is cream colored and has a semicircular shape. like an oyster shell with a slightly concave center. The fungus is a relative of the pleurotus eryngii. Throughout the year in the forest this mushroom is easy to grow. Usually will grow on dead wood trees. Many people have cultivated these mushrooms by using substrates such as sawdust or other types.

The Oyster Mushroom has statins and lovastatins that help in lowering cholesterol in the body. Cholesterol as a word was formed from the Greek language. Chole means bile; stereos means solid; and ol is a suffix derived from the word alcohol.www.medicalmushrooms.net

I took several portions for dinner. And don't want to linger over delicious mushrooms. Oyster mushrooms have a delicious taste and are mixed with sweetness. All of these images I taken with my personal smartphone camera.


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CameraSM-A515F
Flash usedNo
Focal length4.60 mm
Exposure time1/50 s
Aperture2,0 f
ISO250


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anzirpasai

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I have not tasted Jamur Tiram, but like the taste of mushrooms--- kinda earthy!
Fantastic photos. I enjoyed reading your article as well as looking at the photos!

Have a nice day, @anzirpasai.

he is a good photographer, when it comes to mushrooms. I enjoyed every his post in FL community.

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And so are you!!!
It seems that you have inspired him!
I am just now discovering this community.
Thanks for the engage, @qwerrie!

my pleasure. I put out digest once a week, if you want to see somne bizarre nature shapes - this is a good way to spend 10-15 minutes on Hive :) !ENGAGE 10

Yes, will do!!!

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Thank you @silversaver888. Yes, these are delicious mushrooms. When I was a kid, I really liked mushroom dishes on the dinner table. I became interested in mushrooms after seeing some posts in the community. I learned a lot about mushrooms from @qwerrie . He inspires a lot.

Hmmm... ahh @qwerrie. I mostly comment on his articles and he responds, and it ends there. He has not been to my blog at all. His photography is excellent.
Glad you have been inspired by someone in the blockchain.
It's good to find friends and mentors @anzirpasai!

Thank you @silversaver888 ... I'm not a photography professional. I'm also still learning about shooting angles and about lighting. I don't have a DSLR or Mirrorless camera yet. So only a smartphone camera. sometimes have problems in lighting. Yes. he's a great friend and mentor. ☺☺☺

WOW, your smartphone did that?!
I too use a camera phone... an iPhone.
How do you take close-ups with the background blurred?
I feel that my photos are without depth, @anzirpasai

It is interesting to see the ants between the fungi.

Lol. Thanks you so much brother

Happy #fungifriday. awesome captures. shrooms look like honey and butter, in this series of photos! 😉

Thank you @qwerrie for the support, I'm a little embarrassed. True, it looks like buttery and chewy texture.

embarrassed? why so?

basically I do not understand the beauty and benefits of mushrooms. But because of you I'm very inspired to contribute. honest. I get a lot of knowledge from you. 😊😊😊

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