Hunting for Wild Oysters (a PERFECT mushroom for beginners!!) - Identified, Harvested and Cooked

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @marcelo7120
    @marcelo7120 4 года назад +30

    Tony's charisma and the amount of love he and his wife put in these videos really makes this the best mushroom channel on RUclips.

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +3

      your comment really made my day!! thank you for the kind words :)

  • @lavoixdunefleur5522
    @lavoixdunefleur5522 4 года назад +4

    i looove watching you pick them, i would honestly watch just a compilation of you picking/cutting them off trees, it's so satisfying. new mushroom asmr

  • @bobbinsthethird
    @bobbinsthethird 4 года назад +7

    Great video. I didn't realize they sweated that much, I'm definitely going to bring a cloth bag next time I go hiking.

  • @Thanatos--
    @Thanatos-- 4 года назад +8

    Thanks for the video, anise smells like black licorice or even like a strongly flavored sweet Italian sausage (meaning it would have a lot of anise in it).

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад

      this is great info, thanks! I will have to get some and figure it out lol

  • @craz107
    @craz107 4 года назад +24

    This man is really overestimating my ability to tell the difference between two mushrooms

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +3

      this gave me a chuckle haha, but honestly, once you get started looking at mushrooms it gets easier and easier

    • @vincentalary3626
      @vincentalary3626 Год назад

      Tell em, don’t let him gaslight you🤣

  • @rachelleet9618
    @rachelleet9618 4 года назад +5

    I live in Kansas and I'm pretty familiar with the plants that grow in my neck of the woods but I'm new (and a little intimidated) to the idea of mushroom identification. Awesome video!

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +2

      awesome, glad you like the video! I can totally understand hesitation, but honestly if you have a local mycological society (if they are even doing them now) going on a few forays can be immensly helpful :)

  • @timothylongmore7325
    @timothylongmore7325 2 года назад +1

    I've been watching a lot of Tony's videos lately. I've been trying to grow Lionsmane outdoors and have a nice flush of oysters emerging , so , here I am. Never had them but anxious to give them a try. I've been a forager of medicinals for years now and try to add some new shrooms to my list each year. Thanks to freshcaps for great info.

  • @brian48williams
    @brian48williams 4 года назад +8

    Loving the foraging videos.

  • @PandoraChaser2
    @PandoraChaser2 Год назад

    For some reason RUclips threw up to me this much earlier video, of FreshCap Tony and Teagan and what a delight to watch the earlier times and how humble it began and still remains. Awesome content always even back then, even if Teagan did do the cooking Tony LOL! It's still a thumbs up from us all :) Mush Love, as with Mush Loves, comes Mush Re-Spore-Ability! ;)

  • @lastblow4563
    @lastblow4563 4 года назад +2

    Fun video, thank you! Fennel or dill have also similar smell... Or Greek Ouzo!!! The licorice plant is an herbaceous perennial native to southern Europe and parts of Asia, such as India. It is not botanically related to anise, star anise, or fennel, which have though similar flavoring.

  • @alexthem2010
    @alexthem2010 3 года назад +1

    I've become a big fan of your channel, really relaxing/down to earth videos man, got interested in growing mushrooms through Southwest Mushrooms, but you give some really good advice on how to start small and some good ideas there, and ofc also like foraging in the woods.
    Thanks man.
    Have a good day ay!

  • @janellwalker2595
    @janellwalker2595 2 года назад

    Love all your videos….thank you for sharing all your great knowledge. I love love the music in this one and the others…… still am working on watching them all.

  • @leandracooper1534
    @leandracooper1534 3 года назад

    Just found these today can tell by smell. I grow them so happy to find.

  • @RichardColwell1
    @RichardColwell1 2 года назад

    It was always fun finding them in the woods all around Wisconsin

  • @lunaglow222
    @lunaglow222 4 года назад +1

    this video came in my recommendations for some reason, i enjoyed it~ :D

  • @randomdudeguy824
    @randomdudeguy824 3 года назад +2

    Bugs can be rinsed off and flushed out of the gills with running water. I would've still eaten some of the ones you threw away 😭 cook them into butter and strain it off, PRESTO! oyster mushroom flavored butter! I been puckung these for years, have never found one that smelled anything like anise 😅. They have a strong savory mushroom smell. Bon appetit though man they're so good.... add some fresh garlic to that butter first 😉👍

  • @valeriavagapova
    @valeriavagapova 4 года назад +5

    When I was a kid my family would always eat the buggy mushrooms tbh (unless they're ultra buggy and all mushy already), I normally just leave the shrooms in water for a while and all the worms crawl out. But hey, it's not harmful to eat the creepy crawlies anyway, I think. Or is it?.. lol

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +1

      ya, I am not sure lol, just feels weird to eat them

  • @jasonhayes140
    @jasonhayes140 Год назад

    Very helpful to aid in identifying. Thank u! PS, your lady is very lovely!

  • @josettebergeron
    @josettebergeron 4 года назад

    Latin pronunciation rules say the correct way to say it is /krep -IH-duh-tus/. Also, Anise smells like licorice. Hope that’s helpful! Love your channel! Found you from TikTok.

  • @jpjyyj584
    @jpjyyj584 Год назад +1

    At which point do the mushrooms release its spores? I have oyster mushrooms growing on a dead tree in my backyard and want them to keep "coming back"... Do I have to leave some on the bark or can I harvest all of them?

  • @AdamShaiken
    @AdamShaiken 4 года назад +4

    Anise has a concentrated black licorice odor.

  • @mnelson10000
    @mnelson10000 4 года назад +2

    Very nice! But that looked like some poison ivy you were screwing around with around 3:00 haha

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +2

      good to know haha! I didn't notice any issues from it :)

    • @rachelleet9618
      @rachelleet9618 4 года назад +2

      I thought the same thing 😱 kudzu looks very similar to poison ivy though, and I'm sure lots of other plants are lookalikes. My general rule while hiking or foraging is to just stay far away from anything that looks remotely close to it

    • @robertfandel9442
      @robertfandel9442 3 года назад

      Looked like blackberry to me.

  • @_TheRinks
    @_TheRinks 3 года назад

    We found some outside edmonton. A lot of worms in them but managed to get some trimmings to eat!

  • @kevinkiem2959
    @kevinkiem2959 3 года назад

    what is the shelf mushroom under time 4:20 to 4:27 great videos 👍👍👍🍄🍄🍄

  • @reid778
    @reid778 4 года назад +1

    I've watched and thumbs-upped all your vids.

  • @zelenoye
    @zelenoye 4 года назад +1

    oh, I can just smell them through this video! lovely *_*

  • @ingercasselman6334
    @ingercasselman6334 4 года назад

    Love your positive outlook for this is super info.cheers📢👍

  • @Kay_The_Coffee_Weirdo
    @Kay_The_Coffee_Weirdo 3 года назад

    I find these in my woodpile at home. Convenient because all I need to do is step out into the yard.

  • @cecfarns6788
    @cecfarns6788 Год назад +1

    The ones I found here in Michigan are on dead shagbark hickorys.

  • @crowman1971
    @crowman1971 4 года назад +2

    Great video, thanks!

  • @Bassistjunior1230
    @Bassistjunior1230 3 года назад

    you guys' videos are so amazing and informative

  • @Janky2912
    @Janky2912 6 месяцев назад

    What time of the year is this, where I live if theres green leaves on the trees the skeeters will eat you alive before you even have a chance to look for mushrooms.

  • @JeffST623
    @JeffST623 2 года назад

    Awesome I picked some today

  • @charronfamilyconnect
    @charronfamilyconnect 3 года назад

    Are these better than the cultivated variety in terms of taste, and nutritional value? Thanks!

  • @ednaheiman1736
    @ednaheiman1736 3 года назад

    What time of year do you find them?

  • @Buddhamybrotha
    @Buddhamybrotha Год назад

    All mushrooms have worms/larvea, even the home -grown/cultivated ones. If the mushroom is not degraded/rotten, you can eat them without a problem. Just soak them in water with salt and vinegar for about 5-10 minutes and boil them, depending on the type of mushroom anywehere between 5-20 minutes. All worms will die and come out.

  • @sethrocket1523
    @sethrocket1523 4 года назад

    Are those poisonous ivy or wild raspberries next to those mushrooms?

  • @mistermycology1411
    @mistermycology1411 3 года назад

    Been hunting mushrooms for the better part of 25 years and I don't often see this kind of fruiting. Pleurotus mushrooms (like all other decomposers) prefer to grow on the side of a log rather than on top, as this is what allows them to sporinate properly, I'm pretty positive you just innoculated a log with spores.

    • @johnjones1534
      @johnjones1534 3 года назад

      Found a large haul of Oysters on a downed tree here in the Southeast US and they were fruiting all around the trunk including directly on top.

  • @sinhnguyen4815
    @sinhnguyen4815 4 года назад

    If you think of mycelium as crystals, wouldn't concentrates be able to recrystalize into mycelium? I know dead, dry, decomposing tissues come back to life with ease. I'm sure about concentrates.

  • @kyrar4132
    @kyrar4132 4 года назад

    In a few wild mushroom recipe vids i watched they recommend to cook the mushroom dry until a lot of the moisture is zapped otherwise they can be quite chewy.. would you do the same with the oysters or does it not matter?

  • @gitachaulagain6585
    @gitachaulagain6585 4 года назад +1

    can we make tissue culture of that mushroom

  • @nathanielhernandez1104
    @nathanielhernandez1104 4 года назад +2

    9:16 thinking you slick like we cant see you in the microwave hahah

  • @ranjanty
    @ranjanty 3 года назад

    I found a bunch of wild oysters. Can they be frozen for later use?

  • @gailny
    @gailny 3 года назад +1

    I found some on a dying maple

  • @ourhomesteadchannel582
    @ourhomesteadchannel582 4 года назад

    Love the show guys, keep um coming..🕉🙏🏽🕉..

  • @kenwithers1258
    @kenwithers1258 3 года назад

    Thanks for the Info

  • @ingercasselman6334
    @ingercasselman6334 4 года назад

    I love your content✌😎

  • @JannaMeyer
    @JannaMeyer Год назад

    I recently harvested some lung oyster mushrooms…and found little whit worms in them. Yuck.

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly 4 года назад +3

    Unfortunately, every wild mushroom bounty I find is crawling with maggots :(

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад

      I know right?!? So frustrating, gotta get em early or get lucky

    • @tmspica
      @tmspica 4 года назад

      I mean, that's extra protein, right?

    • @johnjones1534
      @johnjones1534 3 года назад

      It may be gross to you, but I encourage you to recognize that those maggots have likely only eaten the mushroom you're wanting to eat. If you didn't see them you'd never know.

  • @consummascient
    @consummascient 4 года назад

    Nice bro.

  • @SG-ce7ji
    @SG-ce7ji 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @Bandit86b2
    @Bandit86b2 4 года назад +3

    wild magic mushroom foraging

  • @ralbiruni
    @ralbiruni 4 года назад

    Merci! je partage sur FACEBOOK.COM culture de pleurotes en ville.
    Les "bugs" signalés vers 8:58 me semblent les larves de TIPULES sortes de grands moustiques qui ont des larves coriaces à têtes noires.
    je mange ces champignons crus avec un peu de salade et rarement des tomates.
    C'est encore le moment de trouver ces champis jusqu'en Août. Promenades avec des amis merveilleuses. Je vous souhaite à vous deux le meilleur des promenades au petit matin!

  • @gardenturkey
    @gardenturkey 3 года назад +1

    I saw my first wild oyster today while walking my cat .

  • @sinhnguyen4815
    @sinhnguyen4815 4 года назад

    Make the business more real even, bro.

  • @darkjord5823
    @darkjord5823 3 года назад

    lol that mushroom with very small bug spots was perfectly fine to eat. just let them sit in salt water for 10 minutes and they'll all come out.

  • @reid778
    @reid778 4 года назад +1

    I am a big fan and I want to become a mycologist

  • @sideslash6938
    @sideslash6938 4 года назад

    i found bags full today :()

  • @trinidadcurtan7928
    @trinidadcurtan7928 Год назад

    ❤️👍👍👍🐾🐕

  • @InviableTrader
    @InviableTrader Год назад

    Has a light fishy smell. But tastes kinda like chicken.

  • @sweetcheetah4092
    @sweetcheetah4092 3 года назад

    The little worms in them are pretty gross

  • @nice2meetUWenDoWeEat
    @nice2meetUWenDoWeEat 5 месяцев назад

    Bugs happen. Just wash them out and cook them. Ffs

  • @markk4927
    @markk4927 Год назад

    I think I found some phoenix oysters today

  • @cutepuppy2422
    @cutepuppy2422 Год назад

    Well i just ate something i think is oyster mushroom.... i hope