There is a huge range of wild edible mushrooms in Northern California. Avid mushroom foragers like to add new kinds of mushrooms to their resumes.
Read MoreMorchella Snyderi is a species of edible fungus that falls into the Morchellaceae family. You’ll find these mushrooms
Read MoreHeading out into the woods to find wild edible mushrooms can quickly become a favorite hobby. Not only is it awesome to eat foods that you found, cleaned,
Read MoreThis mushroom has a number of names. Its official Latin name is Hericium Erinaceus, but it is also referred to as the Lion's Mane mushroom,
Read MoreCalifornia alone is home to at least 10 different species of wild Morels. This uniquely shaped mushroom is of the most sought after edible mushrooms around.
Read MorePorcini mushrooms are some of the most sought after wild fungi out there. They are beloved for their appetizing texture and rich flavor.
Read MoreShaggy Mane mushrooms (Coprinus Comatus) can be found right here in Northern California.
Read MoreForaging for wild edible mushrooms is something that everyone should try. After the first experience,
Read MoreJust about anyone can get into mushroom foraging, but there are a few things to be cautious about. Northern California has a variety of wild edible mushrooms
Read MoreLaetiporus Gilbertsonii is a type of wild edible mushroom that is commonly referred to as Chicken of the Woods
Read MoreThere are a lot of wild edible mushrooms in Northern California — enough to keep any avid mushroom forager busy.
Read MoreMushrooms are a true superfood with numerous health benefits. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants,
Read MoreDuring the harvest, there is a lot that you can do to make it easier to clean the mushrooms later on. The stems of hedgehog mushrooms break off quite easily.
Read MoreMany people find the idea of mushrooms in a dessert quite off-putting. However, candy cap mushrooms have slowly been changing this perception.
Read MoreTurkey Tail is a bracket fungi that is extremely common in North America. It usually grows in shelves or rows
Read MoreWhen the fall season hits, those who enjoy to forage for their own foods get excited about mushrooms.
Read MoreTodays guest post is from Kevin Feinstein (the leader of our wild food walks), and Mia Adler’s book The Bay Area Forager:
Read MoreLike many things, foods go in and out of popularity as the years go by. With such a variety of edible mushrooms out there,
Read MoreForaging for wild ingredients is fun and adds a new sense of satisfaction to the delicious meal that is eventually composed of them.
Read MoreThere are no shortage of options out there. Plenty of mushrooms grow out in the woods and the ones that are edible have a range of flavors and appearances.
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