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I've never picked wild mushrooms, what are the chances of picking a poisonous one thus facing the bad outcome of it? I took down pages of information on your one video naming the trees and mushrooms found under them and of course screen stamped all the photos. Is there a book you could suggest or does one just pick and try and figure out later via info online if their picked mushrooms are edible? Also how many mushrooms are there that are poisonous but look exactly like edible ones? Your videos are very informative glad to have found your channel and continue to watch as a new subscriber.
@@hikerx9366 , my father was an excellent mushroomer ( but could be a tyrant ) , anyway although I watched him very closely , I would never trust me picking the mushrooms - I'm a very talented artist , not my father , yet he knew the difference at a glance and never made a mistake - more than any other food I miss starting dinner with a wild mushroom salad ! it's like when a doctor shows you an x-ray , somehow he sees what you don't ! be careful !
I've signed up for notification when enrollment opens again. I'd like to know a bit about the class format. Why is there an enrollment window, for example? Will you be managing a student cohort through the curriculum together or will it be a typical at your own pace format?
There is another added benefit. Ive been going through a lot of difficult times the last couple years, and your videos have inspired me to go look for wild edibles. The value of having motivation to go out and enjoy a walk in the woods like I used to is immeasurable. Takes my mind off things, and gets me moving, even gets me excited if I find something. Thanks for the videos Adam.
exploring in the woods does a lot of good for the mind and the depth and layers of the woods just unfold the more you learn. i grew up on a dead end street that connected right to the woods. The hard times being able to just go up there got me through are endless. I know those woods like the back of my hand. Now that i am older i had to move somewhere else and its no where near woods. there are parks but they are open and there are lots of people. there is no imagination or wonder. I hope to one day get closer to the woods again and learn to hunt more mushrooms and other things. life is meaningless but life is also beautiful. When ever you are lost the beauty of nature and this world can bring you right back its just a matter of putting your self into it and learning the best ways to experience it..
Jo TV Yeah, I lost my forest from when I was younger too, and right now I'm in the city, and can't travel out of it, but at least I found this place, right in the suburbs, with a beaver pond, swamps, fox, raccoon, skunks, hawks, lots of birds, and a decent pile of woods. People rarely go off the one big trail, and there is plenty of space to "get lost" in. Especially when the leaves are up. And it's right in a large suburb! It's like my happy place for now, but it's no real forest. Not like where I used to go. Hope you're doing well anyway.
So inspiring! Only thing I can id and safely eat are morels. I guess I need the course! I like your info on eating wild plants too. Thank you for making it so fun to learn.
Never have I witnessed delivery and knowledge on a subject like Adam does. Adam is very well educated, with a handle on how to deliver a message and back up his passion for mushrooms. He has an uncanny way of educating you on the major benefits of mushrooms without medically convincing you to do so. He is far beyond his years and extremely well schooled. I dare anyone to deliver a 30min video on any subject without using fill in words like "um" Adam is a pros pro. ✌
Mushrooms get you outside to soak up sunshine and fresh air. Give you a reason/opportunity to continually learn. They also taste delicious. Thanks for checking in, Adam. Stay well. Just waiting for the next flush to begin over here in IN.
We love mushrooms and between my wife an I go thorough about 5 lbs. a week. Love the flavors, love the textures love the cooking versatility. Try this: Boil up some cauliflower (16 oz.) until mashing tender, drain well, mash with however much butter you like season with garlic, slat and pepper. Saute a good amount (8 oz.) of chopped (1/3" pieces) mushrooms in butter with some onions (4 oz). When the onions have gone clear and the mushrooms are about half their original size, fold into the cauliflower. If you do';t consume butter, then an equal amount of Whole Foods avocado oil is great too. Adjust seasoning as required.
I eat a lot of wild mushrooms. There is no doubt that mushrooms have a lot of benefits that need to be more explored and understood. Populations across the world still have fungi phobia, they usually only eat the white Agaricus from the grocery store. That needs to change. There are benefits in the intake and also in the mushroom hunting activity that makes people go outside to nature.
@@laffincrow , that would of been true prior to so much use of herbicides. But it is so wide spread today, that we have no clue when wild foraged foods are safe.
I love how it's just a given that 'a willingness to be of service to others' and 'nightly journalling practices' are the definition of good health. If only everyone was so evolved. haha
Great video! I'm over here in Ohio and love your videos! If you're ever over this way, I'd love to meet you. I harvest a lot of turkey tail, reishi, lions mane, oysters black and golden chantrelles, hen and chicken. Would love your knowledge on these boletes.
Adam, that was one of your best videos. (My fav is the soulful one you did about eastern hemlocks.) I am trending toward vegetarianism, so I am glad I saw that section on B12. I got into foraging and consuming wild mushrooms a few years ago. They have changed my life. I am have been in sales since 1982, was always susceptible to influenza, and would annually be sick several times each year, often with fevers above 102°, occassionally above 103, and even up to 104.1. Then I began consuming medicinal mushroom tea, plus lysine, and now I have only gotten a mild flu once. As soon as I feel the flu coming, I brew a gallon of tea with red reishi, turkey tail, cinnabar polypore, purple reishi (just ran out), and birch polypore. Sometimes I add chaga. I will keep adding more water to the pot and drink the tea through the second or third day. I live in R.I., which is almost as good for mushrooms as PA and NH. I started feeling sick in early March after pitching a guy at his house who owned his own limo business and was sick as a dog. I could not get tested, but I am pretty confident it was COVID-19 because I had five classic symptoms. I have several health pre-conditions. I made my tea. I drank it for five days. The symptoms were gone within two days. I never had the rough ride. It is very possible that the anti-viral properties and the immune moderating properties of the tea saved me from a severe or fatal episode. Thanks for all of the great knowledge you impart, and good health to you and yours.
After I fallow you I start to do more research about the mushroom, I started to hunt and eating them... my annul medical tests were greater than the past ... thank you for the opportunity of good health you gave and above thank God for created them for human
Thank you, Adam! It's because of you that I was able to identify, harvest and enjoy over a pound of Hen of the Woods that I would have otherwise thought nothing of previously. And I only harvested half the mushroom! Cheers!
Great presentation. I buy dried shitaki mushrooms at the oriental store. Use daily plus other varieties. I'm in the Blue Rudge on the Tennessee line. Think I saw a piece of Turkey Tail in my last wood delivery.
These videos must take a lot of work on your part. Thanks for all you do. I always learn so much and am starting to identify mushrooms in the wild this season. Oddly exciting.
Adam, I have access to practically limitless public land and your videos have been incredibly beneficial and educational. I'm confident I can identify numerous fungi species (cross referred of course) effortlessly because of your uploads! My family have been looking a lot, we feel morels will be fruiting soon in our area. Keep it up man, you're doing a good thing.
I liked how you added the comment about what it takes to be healthy beyond the mushrooms, especially noting the willingness to be of service to others. You don’t hear that too often these days but it is extremely important (IMO) and contributes to healthy relationships which you also mentioned.
You know so many things. In one take , you speak so well! I just foraged for chanterelles for the first time yesterday ,thanks for you video on them! Dr Fuhrman talks about the acronym GBOMBS being the most cancer -fighting foods on the planet, “M” stands for Mushrooms!!
You definitely have 'fungi charisma' and I find your teaching style very useful, and your 'cute' charm draws me to learn a surprising amount I didn't know. Thanks for your passion. I've been into mushrooms myself ever since I found my first chanterelle inThe Netherlands in 1951 when camping.
Thanks for the inspiration and instruction Adam. Chance favoured me today with a bounty of black morels. My first fungi harvest ever. I took your advice and started with a small snack. Delicious and it seems like I'll survive. Tomorrow night I feast! Btw, I found mine among the pines and cedars. Ontario Canada.
I love every learn your land episode. I still need to go through the whole library but Adam,you are awesome. Wish I could forage with you! Also love that you never have ads! True volunteer! ♡ You show what nature is capable of and we should appreciate what is offered! Thank you for your effort!
The quality of this video is amazing! The information is so comprehensive and presented with so much clairty too! I've watched these videos for a few years now, but this video convinced me to buy the online course (after my paycheck comes in) to learn from and support you!
I got a great one. They taste amazing, are a diabetic zero which means for people like me, they can be enjoyed as a snack without worrying about any sugar spikes. And for any one who has never eaten a pickled mushroom, you need to try that wonderful treat.
Thankyou Adam for your work in referenciing your videos with the research and studies and in so doing increases our awareness of the benefit of foraging andLearb Your Land👍👍👍
Well done, Adam... Bravo! Your delivery has slowed down to a perfect cadence which allows your very fact-dense material to be easily "consumed". Thanks! @wesfree ps: I found a huge cache of Oysters on a fallen tree in Connecticut last week! Cheers,
@@matthewgonsalves2479 I had been very carefully conserving the find over weeks, only collecting the most mature specimens and leaving behind the continually expanding younger Oysters to flourish, when recently I returned to the site and found it had been decimated by a careless and unconscious harvester. I hope the site produces again next winter! ;-) I was thrilled to learn of the extraordinary Vitamin D benefits (inter alia) of this tasty edible! @wesfree
The answer I’m going to eat more mushrooms with butter and garlic and what ever . Sounds so good and easy to do count me in!!😎😋 If seen this one before I’m glad I saw it agin .
Adam! I’m a long-term watcher/first-time commentor. Thank you so much for your videos! You are my go-to expert on all things mushroom. You’ve been one of the forces that increased my courage to branch out from morels (and actually start keeping half-frees). When I heard your “Magic Bullet” section (2:22-2:55) I felt like I’d found a kindred spirit. I’m astounded that so many people think health is simply a function of nutrition, exercise, luck, and genetics. I recognize connection (relationships with others, journaling, etc.) as vital for health. And I wonder how much the willingness to spend time searching for mushrooms plays into health. In case you’re looking for content ideas, I would love to see a video about YOU-how you got into mushrooms and learned so much, what your other interests are, how a typical day looks for you, etc. As a parent, I love to expose my daughter to a variety of ideas and passionate people. I love to study how those passions come to fruition and beautiful people develop! I’m also curious what your thoughts are on cultivated vs. wild mushrooms. I just inoculated some logs with shiitake and am thinking about trying to grow some hemlock reishi as well (since I have access to 2 dead-but-standing hemlocks). Today I was consulting your channel to determine if ganoderma tsugae has similar health benefits to ganoderma lingzhi; there is so much info out there that I cannot possibly sort through it all!!! Thank you again for devoting yourself to this esoteric and expansive field!
Fantastic video...comprehensive, and so easy for a novice to understand... Love Mushrooms, especially shiitake, now I know why! Thank you, a Fan, Linda
Great informative video Adam ! Love your outlook on actually putting the information into our own realities. As I drink my chaga tea I’m committed to increasing my mushroom intake ! Thanks for your great videos !!!
Hi Adam! Would you be able to make a video on edible Psathyrella mushrooms. These mushrooms are important to Haitian culture (look up djon djon) but many of us who live abroad don't know how to identify this mushroom. I've been trying to find articles, blog posts, videos etc that provide information on how to identify these mushrooms but most say that they're so small that they aren't significant. I know that these mushrooms can readily be encountered in Eastern North America (I'm in Ontario) and I would love to have more information on how to identify this class of edible mushroom. Thank you for doing the work you do - knowledge is power.
Great chanel, very interesting video . Adam you are very knowledgeable person. I have learned a lot of new things from you about wild mushrooms which I am very interested in. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I'm crazy for wild and cultivated mushrooms! I can eat them every day. My regular consumpion of mushrooms is most likely the reason I survived breast cancer. (Almost 10 years free of cancer.) Great information presented in a very appealing way backed up by science and research! Well done! I subscribed immediately.
Educational and Informative! Thank you. Mostly for teaching what vitamins,types of fiber and the benefits are and preventions. High quality video. Again, Thank you!
And you didnt even mention the positive benefits that being out in the woods on a regular basis has on our bodys. when i get some of my friends to go out with me on the hunt i notice how soon they feel exhausted and i`m like "bro, we havn`t even started yet" + the benefits for our minds of feeling connected to nature. Great Video as always Adam
With your incredible knowledge and understanding of mushrooms and wild edible plants, your way to share knowledge, and your photography skills, I bet you could put the best field guide books on the market.
Thanks bro I just scored some chantrels.as a chef I'm in heaven and as a health enthusiast I loved this and csnt beleive I diddnt know niacin was b3 a.d riboflavin was b2.
Excellent material and presentation, thank you. I was hoping you could comment on the effects of cooking on the various nutritional content. Thanks again.
You do have really amazing knowledge in nature and musrhooms....thank you I'm learning a lot. I'm going to watch all your videos. I enjoy much🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤲👌🤗🤭
Love all your videos Adam! You're knowledge and the way you present it is a gift. Thank you for spreading knowledge and truth! We could totally be best friends 😉 my family has a 260 acre farm in the Ozark mountains of Arkansas. Fields, forests, bluffs, caves, springs, creeks, & ponds on a river. We're up on a ridge so we have several levels of vegetation. We get really nice crops of chanterelles, huckleberries, blackberries, elderberries, sometimes pawpaws and muscadines. Finding even more stuff since we've been watching your videos! Holler at us if you come to Arkansas and want to wander some land!
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I've never picked wild mushrooms, what are the chances of picking a poisonous one thus facing the bad outcome of it? I took down pages of information on your one video naming the trees and mushrooms found under them and of course screen stamped all the photos. Is there a book you could suggest or does one just pick and try and figure out later via info online if their picked mushrooms are edible? Also how many mushrooms are there that are poisonous but look exactly like edible ones? Your videos are very informative glad to have found your channel and continue to watch as a new subscriber.
@@hikerx9366 , my father was an excellent mushroomer ( but could be a tyrant ) , anyway although I watched him very closely , I would never trust me picking the mushrooms - I'm a very talented artist , not my father , yet he knew the difference at a glance and never made a mistake - more than any other food I miss starting dinner with a wild mushroom salad ! it's like when a doctor shows you an x-ray , somehow he sees what you don't ! be careful !
Will you do a video on ovoideocystidiata?
I've signed up for notification when enrollment opens again. I'd like to know a bit about the class format. Why is there an enrollment window, for example? Will you be managing a student cohort through the curriculum together or will it be a typical at your own pace format?
An excellent video!
There is another added benefit. Ive been going through a lot of difficult times the last couple years, and your videos have inspired me to go look for wild edibles. The value of having motivation to go out and enjoy a walk in the woods like I used to is immeasurable. Takes my mind off things, and gets me moving, even gets me excited if I find something.
Thanks for the videos Adam.
exploring in the woods does a lot of good for the mind and the depth and layers of the woods just unfold the more you learn. i grew up on a dead end street that connected right to the woods. The hard times being able to just go up there got me through are endless. I know those woods like the back of my hand. Now that i am older i had to move somewhere else and its no where near woods. there are parks but they are open and there are lots of people. there is no imagination or wonder. I hope to one day get closer to the woods again and learn to hunt more mushrooms and other things.
life is meaningless but life is also beautiful. When ever you are lost the beauty of nature and this world can bring you right back its just a matter of putting your self into it and learning the best ways to experience it..
Jim F true that !
Jo TV Yeah, I lost my forest from when I was younger too, and right now I'm in the city, and can't travel out of it, but at least I found this place, right in the suburbs, with a beaver pond, swamps, fox, raccoon, skunks, hawks, lots of birds, and a decent pile of woods. People rarely go off the one big trail, and there is plenty of space to "get lost" in. Especially when the leaves are up. And it's right in a large suburb! It's like my happy place for now, but it's no real forest. Not like where I used to go.
Hope you're doing well anyway.
Same here. Helped get me off opiates.
So inspiring! Only thing I can id and safely eat are morels. I guess I need the course! I like your info on eating wild plants too. Thank you for making it so fun to learn.
Never have I witnessed delivery and knowledge on a subject like Adam does. Adam is very well educated, with a handle on how to deliver a message and back up his passion for mushrooms. He has an uncanny way of educating you on the major benefits of mushrooms without medically convincing you to do so. He is far beyond his years and extremely well schooled. I dare anyone to deliver a 30min video on any subject without using fill in words like "um" Adam is a pros pro. ✌
One personal reason to eat mushrooms- I love it.
Exactly! Lol! 😁
Yum
Haha that was hilarious .word up : )
And because it makes me a fungai 😂
Awesome! I had no idea that putting sliced mushrooms in the sun for 15 minutes increased the level of vitamin D2 in the mushrooms.
highest available source.
Mushrooms get you outside to soak up sunshine and fresh air. Give you a reason/opportunity to continually learn. They also taste delicious. Thanks for checking in, Adam. Stay well. Just waiting for the next flush to begin over here in IN.
We love mushrooms and between my wife an I go thorough about 5 lbs. a week. Love the flavors, love the textures love the cooking versatility. Try this: Boil up some cauliflower (16 oz.) until mashing tender, drain well, mash with however much butter you like season with garlic, slat and pepper. Saute a good amount (8 oz.) of chopped (1/3" pieces) mushrooms in butter with some onions (4 oz). When the onions have gone clear and the mushrooms are about half their original size, fold into the cauliflower. If you do';t consume butter, then an equal amount of Whole Foods avocado oil is great too. Adjust seasoning as required.
It doesn't get more thorough and well presented than this post.
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Walking the wild woods heals the soul eating the plants heals the body watching wildlife heals the mind 😊
I eat a lot of wild mushrooms.
There is no doubt that mushrooms have a lot of benefits that need to be more explored and understood.
Populations across the world still have fungi phobia, they usually only eat the white Agaricus from the grocery store.
That needs to change. There are benefits in the intake and also in the mushroom hunting activity that makes people go outside to nature.
I think it stands to reason that the health benefits of wild food in general is good for us.
@@laffincrow , that would of been true prior to so much use of herbicides. But it is so wide spread today, that we have no clue when wild foraged foods are safe.
Can you direct me to info about shaggy mane?
I like that you included journaling. It's a great mental health thing. Even if you RIP it up afterwards. This 3 month's of quarentine can be horrible.
I love how it's just a given that 'a willingness to be of service to others' and 'nightly journalling practices' are the definition of good health. If only everyone was so evolved. haha
Thank goodness you're back!!! Stay well, Adam.
Hi Adam, just wanted to say thank you for the info. You are a great speaker! Keep up the good work!
Dude your dope. Thank you for your time, research, video editing, music, and energy all around. You got fans from Michigan man! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥🔥
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You're a scientific man Adam, but I can sense a deep sense of self as well and I love to see that come through! Mush love!
I think its because he believes in what he's doing. Integrity shines.
The more episodes I see, the more impressed I am. Well done Adam
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Great video! I'm over here in Ohio and love your videos! If you're ever over this way, I'd love to meet you. I harvest a lot of turkey tail, reishi, lions mane, oysters black and golden chantrelles, hen and chicken. Would love your knowledge on these boletes.
Adam, that was one of your best videos. (My fav is the soulful one you did about eastern hemlocks.)
I am trending toward vegetarianism, so I am glad I saw that section on B12.
I got into foraging and consuming wild mushrooms a few years ago. They have changed my life.
I am have been in sales since 1982, was always susceptible to influenza, and would annually be sick several times each year, often with fevers above 102°, occassionally above 103, and even up to 104.1. Then I began consuming medicinal mushroom tea, plus lysine, and now I have only gotten a mild flu once.
As soon as I feel the flu coming, I brew a gallon of tea with red reishi, turkey tail, cinnabar polypore, purple reishi (just ran out), and birch polypore. Sometimes I add chaga.
I will keep adding more water to the pot and drink the tea through the second or third day.
I live in R.I., which is almost as good for mushrooms as PA and NH.
I started feeling sick in early March after pitching a guy at his house who owned his own limo business and was sick as a dog. I could not get tested, but I am pretty confident it was COVID-19 because I had five classic symptoms.
I have several health pre-conditions.
I made my tea. I drank it for five days. The symptoms were gone within two days. I never had the rough ride. It is very possible that the anti-viral properties and the immune moderating properties of the tea saved me from a severe or fatal episode.
Thanks for all of the great knowledge you impart, and good health to you and yours.
After I fallow you I start to do more research about the mushroom, I started to hunt and eating them... my annul medical tests were greater than the past ... thank you for the opportunity of good health you gave and above thank God for created them for human
All thanks to mycojims on IG for being genuine... You can always get your shrooms, LSD, dmt, chocolate bars and even growing kits.
Thanks for the information about Ergothienine
Thank you, Adam! It's because of you that I was able to identify, harvest and enjoy over a pound of Hen of the Woods that I would have otherwise thought nothing of previously. And I only harvested half the mushroom! Cheers!
Your videos are so well made, and you are so happy! It’s nice to see someone so passionate and knowledgeable passing this information to us!
Great presentation. I buy dried shitaki mushrooms at the oriental store. Use daily plus other varieties. I'm in the Blue Rudge on the Tennessee line. Think I saw a piece of Turkey Tail in my last wood delivery.
This excellent mushroom knowledge will make for great literal and metaphoric mushroom gravy.
I found some blue roundhead the other day. They were very good and pretty tasty.
Whoah! So mushrooms need sunlight to make Vit. D too! But they are better at making it than we are. Thanks for sharing!
awesome video on the benefits mushroom knowledge and diet Adam you create fantastic video Easy to watch with full of info 👍👍👍
Your explanation just enhanced my plan to cultivate mushrooms in my Victory garden . Great channel
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looking forward to you illustrated documented foraging knowledge 😉
Thank you for all your videos. You are very easy to follow and understand. Great information.
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Just love your passion and enthusiasm. So awesome and thank you.
These videos must take a lot of work on your part. Thanks for all you do. I always learn so much and am starting to identify mushrooms in the wild this season. Oddly exciting.
Adam,
I have access to practically limitless public land and your videos have been incredibly beneficial and educational. I'm confident I can identify numerous fungi species (cross referred of course) effortlessly because of your uploads!
My family have been looking a lot, we feel morels will be fruiting soon in our area.
Keep it up man, you're doing a good thing.
great info looking Forward to your illustrated book😉
I liked how you added the comment about what it takes to be healthy beyond the mushrooms, especially noting the willingness to be of service to others. You don’t hear that too often these days but it is extremely important (IMO) and contributes to healthy relationships which you also mentioned.
You know so many things. In one take , you speak so well! I just foraged for chanterelles for the first time yesterday ,thanks for you video on them! Dr Fuhrman talks about the acronym GBOMBS being the most cancer -fighting foods on the planet, “M” stands for Mushrooms!!
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All mushrooms are magical if you know how to use them! It's a beautiful thing.🦌🍄🐂🍄🐎🧚♀️💙🧜♂️🎅
Some just make you see pretty colors and contemplate life.
You definitely have 'fungi charisma' and I find your teaching style very useful, and your 'cute' charm draws me to learn a surprising amount I didn't know. Thanks for your passion. I've been into mushrooms myself ever since I found my first chanterelle inThe Netherlands in 1951 when camping.
You sir deserve more recognizance for your in depth work. Thank you.
Thanks for the inspiration and instruction Adam. Chance favoured me today with a bounty of black morels. My first fungi harvest ever. I took your advice and started with a small snack. Delicious and it seems like I'll survive. Tomorrow night I feast!
Btw, I found mine among the pines and cedars. Ontario Canada.
Yessss. Have something to look forward to watching after work. Thanks Adam!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Adam.
I recently saw cedar apple rust fungi for the first time. It made me happy because they're so weird. Thanks for another informative video.
When he litterally tells you exactly how to live a good life, physically AND mentally. Love it, Thank you for this video
I love every learn your land episode. I still need to go through the whole library but Adam,you are awesome. Wish I could forage with you!
Also love that you never have ads! True volunteer! ♡
You show what nature is capable of and we should appreciate what is offered! Thank you for your effort!
The quality of this video is amazing! The information is so comprehensive and presented with so much clairty too!
I've watched these videos for a few years now, but this video convinced me to buy the online course (after my paycheck comes in) to learn from and support you!
I grow my own shiitakes but don't eat consistently enough. Excellent impetus.
Adam only been watching a short time. I really enjoy watching you have taught me much in this short time. Keep up the great work.
Wow Adam, your research and personal experience as a forager are unique and really appreciated. Cheers from the NW Forest, Pa.
This chanel is top notch! Keep the content coming 👍🍄
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I got a great one. They taste amazing, are a diabetic zero which means for people like me, they can be enjoyed as a snack without worrying about any sugar spikes. And for any one who has never eaten a pickled mushroom, you need to try that wonderful treat.
Thankyou Adam for your work in referenciing your videos with the research and studies and in so doing increases our awareness of the benefit of foraging andLearb Your Land👍👍👍
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Thanks for continuing to be one of the YT producers that cares about science and facts!
Thank you for all your wisdom in this. And letting everyone know.
Great video packed with information. Thank you. Love that tree to your right.
I got into mushroom foraging because of you. Thanks dude, it’s a lot of fun.
Adam I think you are the most intelligent guy on the internet.So much knowledge from such a young dude haha!
Excellent lecture, and I like the background ambiance of stream and birdsong sounds.
Thanks so much. You continue to inspire me
Well done, Adam... Bravo! Your delivery has slowed down to a perfect cadence which allows your very fact-dense material to be easily "consumed". Thanks!
@wesfree
ps: I found a huge cache of Oysters on a fallen tree in Connecticut last week! Cheers,
GPS Coordinates please LOL
@@matthewgonsalves2479 I had been very carefully conserving the find over weeks, only collecting the most mature specimens and leaving behind the continually expanding younger Oysters to flourish, when recently I returned to the site and found it had been decimated by a careless and unconscious harvester. I hope the site produces again next winter! ;-) I was thrilled to learn of the extraordinary Vitamin D benefits (inter alia) of this tasty edible!
@wesfree
The answer I’m going to eat more mushrooms with butter and garlic and what ever . Sounds so good and easy to do count me in!!😎😋
If seen this one before I’m glad I saw it agin .
Would love if you linked to the actual papers . Excellent video.
Staggering amount of good information 👌 thank you!
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Adam! I’m a long-term watcher/first-time commentor. Thank you so much for your videos! You are my go-to expert on all things mushroom. You’ve been one of the forces that increased my courage to branch out from morels (and actually start keeping half-frees).
When I heard your “Magic Bullet” section (2:22-2:55) I felt like I’d found a kindred spirit. I’m astounded that so many people think health is simply a function of nutrition, exercise, luck, and genetics. I recognize connection (relationships with others, journaling, etc.) as vital for health. And I wonder how much the willingness to spend time searching for mushrooms plays into health.
In case you’re looking for content ideas, I would love to see a video about YOU-how you got into mushrooms and learned so much, what your other interests are, how a typical day looks for you, etc. As a parent, I love to expose my daughter to a variety of ideas and passionate people. I love to study how those passions come to fruition and beautiful people develop!
I’m also curious what your thoughts are on cultivated vs. wild mushrooms. I just inoculated some logs with shiitake and am thinking about trying to grow some hemlock reishi as well (since I have access to 2 dead-but-standing hemlocks).
Today I was consulting your channel to determine if ganoderma tsugae has similar health benefits to ganoderma lingzhi; there is so much info out there that I cannot possibly sort through it all!!!
Thank you again for devoting yourself to this esoteric and expansive field!
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Thank you for your presentation.
Fantastic video...comprehensive, and so easy for a novice to understand... Love Mushrooms, especially shiitake, now I know why! Thank you, a Fan, Linda
I read somewhere that shitake mushrooms were man-made in a lab.
Amazing information as always.
Excellent presentation, Adam. So much valuable info. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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This guy's a walking encyclopedia lol
Paul Stamets would be proud.
I am pretty sure aliens planted him here to confuse us all. Only question is why???!!!
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That's hilarious 😂 but maybe you're right??
I swear...he really is articulate i love it 😀
Thank you Adam for educating me.
Great informative video Adam ! Love your outlook on actually putting the information into our own realities. As I drink my chaga tea I’m committed to increasing my mushroom intake ! Thanks for your great videos !!!
Hi Adam! Would you be able to make a video on edible Psathyrella mushrooms. These mushrooms are important to Haitian culture (look up djon djon) but many of us who live abroad don't know how to identify this mushroom. I've been trying to find articles, blog posts, videos etc that provide information on how to identify these mushrooms but most say that they're so small that they aren't significant. I know that these mushrooms can readily be encountered in Eastern North America (I'm in Ontario) and I would love to have more information on how to identify this class of edible mushroom.
Thank you for doing the work you do - knowledge is power.
I've learned so much from Adam🍄
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Your videos are just the best
wish you publish an illustrated book of your foraging knowledge 👍👍👍
Great chanel, very interesting video . Adam you are very knowledgeable person. I have learned a lot of new things from you about wild mushrooms which I am very interested in. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I'm crazy for wild and cultivated mushrooms! I can eat them every day. My regular consumpion of mushrooms is most likely the reason I survived breast cancer. (Almost 10 years free of cancer.) Great information presented in a very appealing way backed up by science and research! Well done! I subscribed immediately.
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Educational and Informative! Thank you. Mostly for teaching what vitamins,types of fiber and the benefits are and preventions. High quality video. Again, Thank you!
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Thanks again for your informative and well presented videos about the amazing health benefits of mushrooms!🙏🏻
And you didnt even mention the positive benefits that being out in the woods on a regular basis has on our bodys. when i get some of my friends to go out with me on the hunt i notice how soon they feel exhausted and i`m like "bro, we havn`t even started yet" + the benefits for our minds of feeling connected to nature. Great Video as always Adam
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Enjoy your knowledge base and presentations. PROPER!
Well done Adam, well done. Thanks again for all your hard work.
wow your shear genius on your mushrooms
Great video Adam!!! Keep up the good work and word.
U ROCK....I HOPE TO FORAGE WITH U. SOMETIME....U R A VERY COOL PERSON & HAVE AN EXCELLENT CHANNEL THAT I APPRECIATE & LOVE
Info packed video! And, as always, awesome!
great video !!! I study mushrooms in desert of mexico, Adam you really awesome
I`m your fan
With your incredible knowledge and understanding of mushrooms and wild edible plants, your way to share knowledge, and your photography skills, I bet you could put the best field guide books on the market.
Thanks bro I just scored some chantrels.as a chef I'm in heaven and as a health enthusiast I loved this and csnt beleive I diddnt know niacin was b3 a.d riboflavin was b2.
Thank you for a new video! Love seeing your stuff!
You're awesome Adam. Keep up the great work!
Great video, thanks for all you do!
Excellent material and presentation, thank you. I was hoping you could comment on the effects of cooking on the various nutritional content. Thanks again.
Good video, good info ....
You do have really amazing knowledge in nature and musrhooms....thank you I'm learning a lot. I'm going to watch all your videos. I enjoy much🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤲👌🤗🤭
Thank you Adam. Such a joy.
My good Sir, you are blessing in these strange times. Thank you
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Love all your videos Adam! You're knowledge and the way you present it is a gift. Thank you for spreading knowledge and truth!
We could totally be best friends 😉 my family has a 260 acre farm in the Ozark mountains of Arkansas. Fields, forests, bluffs, caves, springs, creeks, & ponds on a river. We're up on a ridge so we have several levels of vegetation. We get really nice crops of chanterelles, huckleberries, blackberries, elderberries, sometimes pawpaws and muscadines. Finding even more stuff since we've been watching your videos! Holler at us if you come to Arkansas and want to wander some land!