These 25 Types Of Mushrooms Are Grown Around The World For Both Food and Medicine

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  • @natalieburgersandfries3206
    @natalieburgersandfries3206 4 года назад +325

    Quarantine got me learning more than when I was in school.

    • @logic3686
      @logic3686 4 года назад +16

      RUclips, definitely more real world useful information than most school textbooks.

    • @carmike17
      @carmike17 4 года назад +8

      @@logic3686 I can't disagree with your statement, however... Any person with a cell phone and data plan can post "informative videos" with tremendous ease.
      I've watched a lot of videos pertaining to various subjects that were full of undisclosed risks, and some that were entirely false.
      While the internet has been a learning tool more valuable than anything humans have ever experienced, it is also the greatest source of false information. At least encyclopedias were full of verified information and could be used as academic references. The same can't be said for RUclips or Wikipedia.

    • @michele-33
      @michele-33 4 года назад +7

      @@carmike17, Many things we have been taught about world history, science, astronomy, medicine, paleontology, archeology have been proven to be "fake news".
      This includes information found in encyclopedias. Who knows that info verifications are valid?
      PS: Oh, a book recommendation of Bill Gates is "How to Lie With Statistics'.
      God bless 🍃

    • @bray8520
      @bray8520 4 года назад +1

      fr

    • @angelicasisoromero869
      @angelicasisoromero869 3 года назад

      its not many times im surprized however watching this certainly caused me to think I need to ask - have you checked out the website called gregs mushroom grower look for it on google

  • @erikakerstedt
    @erikakerstedt 4 года назад +524

    I can't believe I watched a 14 min video on mushroom varieties. Amazing video really enjoyed it.

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +19

      thanks so mush for watching!!

    • @willcookmakeup
      @willcookmakeup 4 года назад +7

      Oh this channel is what got me obsessed with muchrooms. I spent almost 5 hours yesterday going to different grocers, literally because I could not find blue fresh non dried shitake mushrooms for a meal lmao. You'll get there quick lol

    • @shigwtimelapse6738
      @shigwtimelapse6738 4 года назад +2

      mushroom my love❤️❤️

    • @AcrylicGoblin
      @AcrylicGoblin 2 года назад

      Lol... you can spend MONTHS watching these videos

  • @petekooshian5595
    @petekooshian5595 4 года назад +52

    My gosh, that reishi is such a beautiful specimen. I'm floored every time I see it

  • @poopcatgameplay8495
    @poopcatgameplay8495 4 года назад +557

    No one:
    RUclips recommendations: yall mind if i mushroom

    • @TheDarkizer
      @TheDarkizer 4 года назад +3

      why i got high.. i think i use wrong mushroom.

    • @GabrielVentura
      @GabrielVentura 4 года назад +1

      Getting my hype for last of us 2

    • @WheeledHamster
      @WheeledHamster 4 года назад +3

      Oh look another dumb idiot with the, "no body," joke again. So must be so proud.

    • @shigwtimelapse6738
      @shigwtimelapse6738 4 года назад +1

      I love mushroom❤️❤️❤️

    • @neilcampz4209
      @neilcampz4209 4 года назад +1

      I was like wtf but its cool

  • @KFrost-fx7dt
    @KFrost-fx7dt 4 года назад +65

    As a former forestry student I've always objected to how people call every edible fungus a "mushroom". Mushrooms have a stem and cap by definition. Many of the edible fungi are not mushrooms but bracket fungi or jelly fungus. But I can understand how that might not sound as appealing haha! Call them what you will, I like to call them by their nicknames. "Hen of the woods" and "wood ear" are the neatest sounding names.

    • @fusion9619
      @fusion9619 4 года назад +3

      Perhaps the word itself needs refinement? I'm new to this stuff, but it seems like a more useful way to use "mushroom" would be to mean the fruiting part of a mycelium.

    • @Dewkeeper
      @Dewkeeper 4 года назад +9

      Well it sure is hell of a lot better than 'fruiting body' *shiver*. "Oh hey want me to add some fungal fruiting bodies to your pizza?"

    • @YelDohan
      @YelDohan 3 года назад +3

      ​@@Dewkeeper I would very much enjoy having some ascocarps and basidiocarps on my pizza.

    • @NathanHaaren
      @NathanHaaren 3 года назад +2

      so a truffle isnt a mushroom?
      at least it is a fun gi!

    • @gussampson5029
      @gussampson5029 2 месяца назад

      As a normal human being who doesn't have the time to specialize in 5,000 different areas of natural science, I object to the idea that colloquial English should have to use specialized language in order to appease unnecessarily nitpicky nerds on the internet.
      The word "mushroom" existed long before the science of mycology and referred to a variety of natural phenomena that humans observed. Only later did these things get differentiated based upon the opinions of a few people studying them in scientific detail. You're more than welcome to your specific scientific language but leave the rest of us alone. Adding in unnecessary complexity does little to improve the human condition. Those who are interested in mycology can learn the specialized language if they want.

  • @mightytonto
    @mightytonto 4 года назад +2

    Hi Tony. I couldn't guess how many of your videos I have watched now....just to say thanks so much and please keep it up; you explain things exceptionally well and your enthusiasm is infectious. I will be inoculating my first batch tomorrow. Many thanks : )

  • @luzellepampola5862
    @luzellepampola5862 3 года назад +2

    Just found this. Very educational.
    It's great to find people focused and sharing such knowledge. Thank you.

  • @miracleshappen4483
    @miracleshappen4483 4 года назад +6

    As a vegan I can confirm that the use of mushrooms is on the increase because, as we develop more conscious eating habits, we definitely don't want to miss out in taste. Big meaty mushrooms are used as meat substitute which can be cooked grilled, caramelized with a little oil or deep fried if coated in flour 😋. Mushrooms are very healthy, delicious and environment friendly. Thumbs up!!! 👍👌💖

  • @elvergalarga4461
    @elvergalarga4461 4 года назад +257

    you forgot psilocybe cubensis, beautiful mushroom indeed. edible and medicinal ;)

  • @Penelzpix
    @Penelzpix 4 года назад +102

    You didn't mention one of my favorites...chanterelles! I used to collect them in the Bay Area of SF & sell them to restaurants! Super delicious!!!

    • @Godot2011
      @Godot2011 4 года назад +12

      or Porcini (Boletus edulis) also called the Cep. This is one of the tastiest of all mushrooms.

    • @RelicofNod
      @RelicofNod 4 года назад +7

      Well Chants aren't cultivated, as they depend solely on a mycorhizal relationship with trees.

    • @midori1954
      @midori1954 4 года назад +4

      Yes Morels and chanterelles.

    • @professortrog7742
      @professortrog7742 4 года назад

      And Pied du mouton, a fabulously tasty one.

    • @grxtafritz
      @grxtafritz 4 года назад

      Used to do the same thing up around that area!

  • @pt5878
    @pt5878 3 года назад +2

    I went down the rabbit hole and watched several, hours of, videos and feel like i have a reasonable beginners handle on growing my first batch. Thanks for the great videos.

  • @fusion9619
    @fusion9619 4 года назад +28

    I found a huge patch of morels when I was like 9 years old, but I didn't know what it was and thought it was an alien infestation and I ran away in terror.

    • @AS-ke6co
      @AS-ke6co 4 года назад +3

      Lol😂😂

    • @shar0n4321
      @shar0n4321 3 года назад +4

      You may laugh but the Haida indigenous of the North consider fungi to be the poop of shooting stars! So your childhood theory reminded me of otherworldly origin myth

  • @markheller197
    @markheller197 4 года назад +15

    Nice. I’m a shroom hunter and grower. Enjoy your videos! As a chef I have spent plenty on morels and chanterelles. My favorite? Psilly

    • @crystalm4324
      @crystalm4324 4 года назад +2

      Actually that’s the kind I’m looking for more info on growing. I’ve tried low doses in conjunction with lions mane to help a crippling 10 year depression, it’s working, but expensive. Growing my own makes more sense.

  • @Alimem54
    @Alimem54 4 года назад +18

    And THIS is how I got invested in mushrooms.

  • @rosedimasi5202
    @rosedimasi5202 4 года назад +3

    You raised my knowledge of some edible mushrooms by leaps and bounds...thank you. Was wondering why no one ever mentions the corral mushroom. They are delicious and they grow in my local park woods every year.

  • @cindyclay1750
    @cindyclay1750 2 месяца назад

    Nothing like seeing these beauties, better than a book. 😋Thank you!! 😉 I've had them all. 🥰 Here in the Pacific NW, USA, we have great farmer's markets, Asian grocery stores & a bounty in the woods. 🍄Yum!

  • @lamcb.9476
    @lamcb.9476 4 года назад +5

    I remember my mom buying a box of grow your own button mushrooms. We had a perfect cold dark stone basement so they grew like crazy. I remember as a kid walking down into the basement every day to go check on them. This really makes me want to go out a buy another grow kit 🥰

  • @thisismyname3328
    @thisismyname3328 4 года назад +19

    Do I like mushrooms? No.
    Did I watch this and find myself utterly captivated by mushrooms? Yes.
    I've learnt something, so that's good.

    • @seancostello26
      @seancostello26 3 года назад +2

      the idea that you don't like mushrooms is entirely due to the fact that you've only bought commercially available mushrooms from stores. Try a morel or a chanterelle or a puffball, or some lions mane, and you'll change your mind very quickly

    • @natethegreatest1000
      @natethegreatest1000 3 года назад

      Cook all the water out of your mushrooms with no oil before you add oil back into it. If you like the taste but not the texture, this will solve that problem.

  • @thefloweroflove2709
    @thefloweroflove2709 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this, I really need to learn more about mushrooms because I love foraging so I need to safe cause I get excited at seeing any shroom when I’m out about. I’m definitely going to grow some, my friend grows them. When you are vegan, mushroom is your meat, I love it.

  • @marcelloplessi9299
    @marcelloplessi9299 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video! I am from nothern Italy and pioppini mushrooms grow really well here, and they are insanely good to eat! Also, thanks to your channel and your informations, I started growing them at home and they grow up real good!

  • @s1r3n1971
    @s1r3n1971 4 года назад +6

    I just went plant based, I’m loving mushrooms as a meat substitute. Really want to try all of these! Curious to try the lobster mushrooms.

    • @JimGrimNY
      @JimGrimNY 4 года назад +2

      Try Chicken of the Woods!

  • @djadysiti7371
    @djadysiti7371 4 года назад +29

    The wood ear is my favorite mushrooms😂😂😂😂
    Yup it's like a rubbery texture but it's so delicious😆😆😆👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @OOOOOO-dx7zu
      @OOOOOO-dx7zu 4 года назад +3

      yeah exactly! its like nibbling someone's clean ear. love it

    • @jeff_brja
      @jeff_brja 4 года назад +1

      Lol wish i could try some

    • @DS-ou3bu
      @DS-ou3bu 4 года назад +1

      omgg yass! i like it better in mix vege yumm yumm! we called it mouse ear here😂

    • @fusion9619
      @fusion9619 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, I think it's the same thing I keep finding in Chinese "huo guo" - one of the little treasures in that soup

    • @orion9k
      @orion9k 3 года назад +2

      They are perfect for soup, ye?

  • @dc9515
    @dc9515 4 года назад +6

    Just watched this 4 times, awesome. You rock freshcap mushrooms!

  • @barbarahouk1983
    @barbarahouk1983 4 года назад +3

    TY for this video. I shared it with many.

  • @entropic7768
    @entropic7768 4 года назад +4

    awesome info and video, thank you!

  • @SKKEarth
    @SKKEarth 4 года назад

    Wow amazing and useful information my friend.great work.great post

  • @geetad709
    @geetad709 4 года назад +1

    Very informative! Thanks a lot .
    I never would know there were so many edible mushrooms.

  • @Pitusha
    @Pitusha 4 года назад +2

    I spent some years in China and I was and still am amazed at how we can find most of the mushrooms that he mentioned on supermarkets, specially gourmet supermarkets there...
    I specially loved the Nameko (orange and slimy) mushrooms added to soups, it gives the soup an amazing taste and texture. Another rare mushroom that I loved there was this "Strawberry Mushroom", or Paddy Mushroom, but you need to but and use it immediately... It spoils really quick. You just need to cut it in half to use it.

    • @kenfletcher1240
      @kenfletcher1240 4 года назад

      I can buy about half these mushrooms in my regular supermarket here in China.

  • @makobell1702
    @makobell1702 4 года назад

    i know absolutely nothing about mushrooms but that didnt stop me from thoroughly enjoying every minute of this video!!! keep up the great content!!!

  • @md.rabiulalamhridoy7391
    @md.rabiulalamhridoy7391 4 года назад +1

    It's a great video.... Dude... Thanx a looooot.... I love you. Please keep posting videos regularly!

  • @fisharmor
    @fisharmor 4 года назад +9

    I regularly find shimeji mushrooms sold as beech mushrooms. They're great for tempura.

    • @kenfletcher1240
      @kenfletcher1240 4 года назад

      Many mushrooms have different names. Shimeji is the Japanese name and beech mushroom is common in English.

  • @wagnerlemgruberboechat6046
    @wagnerlemgruberboechat6046 4 года назад +5

    Fantastic video, as always. I love this channel. I am an amateur producer in Brazil and your videos really encouraged me to start my production.
    Please teach us how to make blocks for shitake. Thank you and keep up the great work.

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +1

      thanks so much for watching! we do have a video for shiitake on the channel, but maybe i'll do an update.

    • @FindInNature
      @FindInNature 4 года назад

      Are wild mushrooms traditionally picked in the wild to eat? Brazil is such a big country. Do you find a lot of different species when you go out?

    • @wagnerlemgruberboechat6046
      @wagnerlemgruberboechat6046 4 года назад

      @@FindInNature Not in fact. Brazilians do not pick in wild at all!
      There is a general belief that picking mushrooms from the wild is too dangerous. There are no experts or studies on the topic. Only a handful of chefs are trying to introduce native species. All mushrooms consumed in Brazil are grown. We have a lot of Shitake, Shampion and shimeji. Sometimes you find enoki and others, but it is not common. It is very sad....

    • @FindInNature
      @FindInNature 4 года назад +1

      @@wagnerlemgruberboechat6046 I see. Yes, it's sad indeed, because I'm sure there is a lot of edible species. More to the south of Brazil where the climate is more temperate, there are probably a lot of species similar to those that are collected in Europe, North America and Asia!

  • @mrcrabowski
    @mrcrabowski 4 года назад +1

    I'm glad I found this video. In Europe, mainly in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland + maybe eastern Europe most of people commonly know (can safely recognize in the wild and know where to seek them) up to 50 different WILD mushrooms including poisonous ones... of course except those which don't grow in Europe and/or are not known worldwide (like shitaki). Majority of people go mushroom picking regularly and it's kind of relaxing activity.
    When I tried to find something about "mushrooming" in USA I was surprised that it's almost non-existing. When you say mushroom, 99 % of people can imagine only white or brown field/button mushroom as you said and that's mindblowing to me.

  • @heikesiegl2640
    @heikesiegl2640 4 года назад +1

    It is interesting to see mushrooms from all over the world :) all so different than those where i live
    I loved going into the woods together with my dad and collecting mushrooms.

  • @Goldlucky13
    @Goldlucky13 4 года назад +8

    this is an awesome video!! I've learned so much. my next step is figuring out which i can grow in my apartment without getting in trouble with my landlady 🤔

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +2

      start nice and easy with a lion's mane kit in a shotgun fruiting chamber :) can't go wrong!

  • @Parwez_Hayat-p2n
    @Parwez_Hayat-p2n 4 года назад +1

    My favorite milky mushroom from India.
    Very informative video 👍

  • @rei_cirith
    @rei_cirith 4 года назад +1

    Wood ear mushroom (like most mushroom when cooked right) is not supposed to be rubbery, it's supposed to have a bit of a crunch to them. Not sure if you're not cooking them right, or something else. (Don't know much about mushrooms, but I've eaten a lot of these somewhat regularly growing up)

  • @rafaellisboa8493
    @rafaellisboa8493 4 года назад +5

    thank you so much for this my man ❤️

  • @eddywwayne1904
    @eddywwayne1904 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the mushrooms

  • @alfredolagaras6142
    @alfredolagaras6142 4 года назад

    Amazing video !!! Thanks for sharing !!! I'm Mr Alfred Lagaras from Philippines.

  • @btardedbot2.2.62
    @btardedbot2.2.62 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Has made me be able to identify the wood ear mushroom and know its edible as well. My local woods are filled with them, a random golden coloured oyster variety, dryads saddle, turkey tail, red banded conk and similars, and many many mica's. There's one that pops up at end of summer exactly like that Milk Cap species aswell. But I not 100% sure weather it is milk cap, so i definitely won't be on a harvest menu any time soon.
    🍄💚👍😎☮️

  • @tamaraspillis612
    @tamaraspillis612 3 года назад +1

    Such a pleasure to listen to your vids.I think you meant to say the host when speaking of tremella encounter. The tremella being the parasite. Is the tremella host specific? As with Entoloma and Armillaria from which aborted entoloma forms? Really appreciate the content of the vids🤗

  • @5DLifestyles
    @5DLifestyles 4 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed the video. Thank you.

  • @maryjanevulpetti674
    @maryjanevulpetti674 4 года назад

    this is a great video on mushrooms done very well and clear

  • @HenIsbjoernTer
    @HenIsbjoernTer 4 года назад +4

    So cute! The mushrooms of course.

  • @stevevet3652
    @stevevet3652 3 года назад

    I've watched many of your videos and I am completely amazed. I have a suggestion, you touch on it lightly in many of your videos but as you go through your list of mushrooms, maybe you could show how the mushrooms are cooked. Share some recipes.

  • @FPmyr
    @FPmyr 4 года назад +2

    I'm not sure if they are only popular in Germany but Cantharellus cibarius (Chanterelle) and Boletus edulis are very tasty. I really recommend trying chanterelles if you haven't yet.

    • @jollyjokress3852
      @jollyjokress3852 12 дней назад

      You cannot cultivate Boletus edulis (Steinpilz) because they need a plant partner to grow - they are so-called mycorrhiza fungi.

  • @steveunkles5361
    @steveunkles5361 4 года назад

    Great Video--Thanks. Very informative.

  • @TITAN0402
    @TITAN0402 4 года назад +3

    It’s all very well you explaining how many mushrooms you know of that you can cultivate, but do you know any of their uses? Like what are they good for apart from just eating and for your general health. Also wood ear tastes great cut up small and used as a pizza topping, very good for ear aches and sore throats, makes you feel happier too.

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +2

      Yes, totally, I should do a video of a broad overview of the uses :)

  • @atlanciaza
    @atlanciaza 4 года назад +1

    10 seconds in, and I subbed, I love your channel dude.

  • @lalielou1
    @lalielou1 4 года назад

    Thank you for such great and enjoyable information.

  • @griseobarba7989
    @griseobarba7989 4 года назад +3

    I did learn something new. Thank you.

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад

      that makes my day!!

    • @griseobarba7989
      @griseobarba7989 4 года назад

      I have quite a few box elders in my woods that I'm thinning out. On most of the logs I cut, it looked like oyster mushrooms growing out of the cut ends of them. I don't know for sure if they are, but I'm waiting until next fall to have someone check them out for me. I'm a beginner on everything but morels and hen of the woods

  • @sciencoking
    @sciencoking 4 года назад +18

    "Shaggy Mane" is the name I've needed to hear for a long time after one year I kept finding groups of mushrooms that seemed to have dissolved into evil goo. Nice!

    • @jebdeusvs4078
      @jebdeusvs4078 4 года назад +2

      Want some scubby snacks

    • @sophiedash4026
      @sophiedash4026 4 года назад +2

      The group are Ink Caps. Shaggy mane is one variety, but all ink caps dissolve into that nasty black goo (ink).

  • @joiion913
    @joiion913 4 года назад +2

    This video was awesome! I’m glad to know about these varieties, but sad I won’t be able to get a lot of them give the short shelf life 😔
    I was hoping to learn more about chicken Of the woods or lobster mushroom, hopefully a part 2 of this video will emerge

    • @FreshCapMushrooms
      @FreshCapMushrooms  4 года назад +1

      Yes definitely!! This video focused on mushrooms you can grow- which is why we didn't talk about some like lobster mushroom etc.

  • @NilsHouben
    @NilsHouben 4 года назад +1

    It's fascinating, in germany and I believe that stands for most of central europe, we seldomly know any of these. And I go into the woods every year for mushrooms. One of my favorite local shrooms is the boletus - Boletus edulis (lat). Also very popular around here are Cantharellus cibarius and Pleurotus eryngii (sorry I dont know the english names). Great video!

  • @ralbiruni
    @ralbiruni 4 года назад +17

    I like button mushrooms as I can eat raw them. I dont' cultivate them
    I use Auricularia judae for chinese food, especialy soups! i rarely cook imperials rolls. I grow it on elderberries.
    I have a friend who make some flamina velutipes. I coock them some time.
    I put reishi in my tea.
    Thanks for thi discovery

  • @novavortex7763
    @novavortex7763 4 года назад

    I just found this channel that is mainly focused on mushrooms, love it!

  • @funaustralia7055
    @funaustralia7055 4 года назад

    Amazing video really enjoyed, Thanks

  • @iconofsin1043
    @iconofsin1043 Год назад

    Amazing breakdown. Now I know what LC's to order. Thanks, Tony. You're da man!

  • @brynnewoods
    @brynnewoods 4 года назад

    You say buried just like I do. I think I’m in love. Thank you for this video!

  • @tfp9978
    @tfp9978 4 года назад +15

    When eating shaggymane mushrooms, keep in mind that there are reports of mild poisoning in combination with alcohol!

    • @willbeez60
      @willbeez60 4 года назад +2

      I suppose some individuals may react that way with any coprinus species, although it's the Tippler's Bane mushroom (coprinus atramentarius) that is the one that must absolutely be avoided with alcohol. The chemical compound in the mushroom is the same as that found in the drug Antabuse, which is sometimes prescribed to chronic alcoholics for whom nothing else works. Consuming alcohol with this mushroom won't kill you, but you'll feel very sick.

    • @misterbonzoid5623
      @misterbonzoid5623 4 года назад +1

      @@willbeez60 That is useful information: thank you!

  • @FruitingPlanet
    @FruitingPlanet 4 года назад +1

    One of my favorites is "Sparassi crispa"(cauliflower mushroom), tastes amazing when breaded and fried, they can also be cultivated.

    • @carinecampier
      @carinecampier 3 года назад

      I didn’t know of this one! Thank you !

  • @annabambamjerky
    @annabambamjerky 4 года назад +1

    It’s been 2 years and I finally found the delicious mushroom that I ate at a mushroom soup restaurant in korea - The Tremella mushroom! I absolutely adore the texture and it tastes quite meaty but light and almost melts in your mouth.

    • @williamsandrew5570
      @williamsandrew5570 4 года назад

      That's great 😊
      My first time in Korea
      I got same treatment
      Was nice..... until I found a dealer that got the good good
      The medicinal shrooms..... they help cure my depression

  • @rosietan1
    @rosietan1 4 года назад

    Excellent education on various types of mushrooms. Would you kindly let us know the types of poisoneous mushrooms?

  • @midori1954
    @midori1954 4 года назад +1

    I love mushrooms and luckily I live in Tokyo so I can find all of the mushrooms. I enjoyed your anglo pronunciation of the Japanese mushrooms.

  • @nalzazlan
    @nalzazlan 3 года назад

    13:38 ohh is that what it is.. I have consumed this drink forever but I never know what's the flower looking thing. I just love the texture.

  • @CIVILengg369
    @CIVILengg369 4 года назад +1

    Hey... very informative video
    If you can help me, i would like to learn how to grow magic mushrooms

  • @DieDoitDudes
    @DieDoitDudes 4 года назад +1

    In Germany we quite often eat Cantharellus cibarius, Boletus edulis and of course Button Mushrooms

  • @hankanderson8633
    @hankanderson8633 4 года назад +3

    I don’t really like to eat the mushrooms we can get at the store, but honestly some of these I’d be totally down to try.

    • @seancostello26
      @seancostello26 3 года назад

      they taste wildly different than agaricus bisporus, or the button mushrooms you find at the store!

  • @niharg2011
    @niharg2011 4 года назад +1

    You should definitely try to grow Milky Mushroom, they are pretty easy to grow and pretty hardy not very choosy about growing conditions and are pretty damn tasty

  • @vinodpunj3102
    @vinodpunj3102 4 года назад

    Impressive narration !

  • @johndoeseph6075
    @johndoeseph6075 2 года назад

    Chicken of the woods/sulfur shelf is my favorite. It just looks cool.

  • @spaceape3292
    @spaceape3292 4 года назад

    A very good intro video for absolute noobs like me. I am gonna try grow some oyster and shitake mushrooms on sawdust. Thank you for your dedication. Keep up the good work.

  • @davver1
    @davver1 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this, just what I needed👍🏻

  • @anhdaokvh
    @anhdaokvh 4 года назад

    I have never seen this amazing ones in Australia, thanks for the video

  • @hieutrinhthanh4439
    @hieutrinhthanh4439 4 года назад +1

    In Southern Vietnam, they have a mushroom called Macrolepiota albuminosa or termite mushroom. It is found growing from termitaria in grassy fields, hills. I heard that it is super tasty and has a high value in the market.

  • @exeterbeekeeper
    @exeterbeekeeper 4 года назад +1

    Facanting. I have been binge watching muchroom videos hope to grow a few on my woodland allotment alongside my bees

  • @ebtsoby
    @ebtsoby 4 года назад +2

    Great vid :)

  • @Howtoeatrocks
    @Howtoeatrocks 3 года назад

    I love wood ear mushroom, has the same crunch as actual ears which at first I was squeemish about but now I enjoy

  • @stephencoleman3578
    @stephencoleman3578 4 года назад +2

    The only commercially fresh mushroom that I have seen in the Philippines are the white oysters. I have seen the Volvariella mushrooms grown on cut down banana stems, but the farmers keep them for their own use.

  • @kristaljoelle565
    @kristaljoelle565 4 года назад

    Great video!! My basement is looking a lot more interesting now!! Lions mane is my favorite too! Though I have not tried All 25😊

  • @pinkywinky911
    @pinkywinky911 4 года назад +1

    I work part time at the produce section in a supermarket in Japan. The Japanese really love their mushrooms 😁

  • @Wings012
    @Wings012 4 года назад +1

    I love Lion's Mane. In Chinese, it's also known as Monkey's Head. It has a nice meaty texture and down here in Malaysia, it is used a lot as a 'mutton substitute' in Chinese vegetarian restaurants.

  • @rachelg9873
    @rachelg9873 4 года назад +1

    I live in Missouri and during this lock down I've been able to do more hiking than in previous years. I'm hoping to stumble on some morels. Crossing my fingers.

    • @lawrencescott3728
      @lawrencescott3728 4 года назад

      Rachel I live in tenn. I'm new to the m/r topic hard to find local info on them...any ideas?? Thx

  • @charlesnewkirk2309
    @charlesnewkirk2309 4 года назад +1

    Great video very interesting thanks for the knowledge

  • @lgornik7750
    @lgornik7750 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, amazing video :)

  • @okmnok7754
    @okmnok7754 2 года назад

    morels are so cool looking, im now beginning to grow black morels for one of my first grows, i hope it goes well

  • @ghostakita5438
    @ghostakita5438 4 года назад +1

    Omg 😱 we have a lot of maitake in Wisconsin. thanks for sharing all this information new subscriber ❤️👍

  • @michellevue3085
    @michellevue3085 4 года назад

    Tremella salad is sooo delicious!! You’ll have to try it.

  • @marym1702
    @marym1702 4 года назад

    I love this video , and I have been a mushroom lover since I was a kid, I use to get those small or good sizes popping out on grass open air paddocks,field those days early morning and gives a hint when its raining and thunder next day you go and see them plenty popping out in the field and for those people know this they are around as early as 6am ,it was a good experience and fun😀👍🏻

  • @maryannbritz1061
    @maryannbritz1061 4 года назад

    I have just purchased my first pink oyster mushroom kit. Fingers crossed that it does well.

  • @whome7004
    @whome7004 4 года назад +2

    I m trying to be a Healthy Living Sponge when it comes to your videos.
    Thanks for Good Content

  • @ManojDas-zd3in
    @ManojDas-zd3in 4 года назад

    Such a great post..

  • @tomokooshita8065
    @tomokooshita8065 2 года назад +1

    What mushrooms are able to grow in my area - rain forest/warm temperature/high humidity in above ground lava stone cellar? Currently, started enoki and shiitake from grain spawn.

  • @FindInNature
    @FindInNature 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting. I find a lot of them in the wild, Agaricus, Auricularia, Coprinus, Flammulina, Ganoderma, Trametes, Volvariella… (some I didn't know they were cultivated!). However for beginners it's safer to find them at the grocery store.

  • @jamesalanstephensmith7930
    @jamesalanstephensmith7930 4 года назад +2

    Informative!

  • @tygrahof9268
    @tygrahof9268 4 года назад

    I miss hunting mushrooms. Here in the bay area you are lucky to find ANY mushrooms in the stores.

  • @andrefecteau
    @andrefecteau 3 года назад +1

    what's cool is that mushroom behind you shows a perfect "Fibonacci" pattern

  • @jayenariskriswantoro894
    @jayenariskriswantoro894 4 года назад

    Amazing video!!!