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swe.: klormurkla | nor.: Skivemorkel | fin.: Suonimörsky | dt.: Morchelbecherling, Aderbecherling The bleach cup also known as cup morel or veiny cup fungus is a little-known delicacy that is one of…
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swe.: Hättmurkla | nor.: – | fin.: –| dt.: Käppchenmorchel Half-free morels are an edible species of mushroom closely related to the common morels. Opinions differ on these mushrooms and, especially in…
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swe.: Rund toppmurkla | nor.: Rundmorkel | fin.: Pallohuhtasieni | dt.: Speisemorchel You grow and gain weight like the morel in May (Heronymus von Bock, 1546) Morels are among the most coveted…
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[swe.: Svavelticka | nor.: svovelkjuke | fin.: rikkikääpä | dt.: Schwefelporling] Chicken of the Woods also known as sulfur shelf are easily recognizable by their distinctive exterior. They owe their animal-related name…
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Every fishing enthusiast has probably heard of the incredible fishing grounds in Norway – giants, endless possibilities and fish everywhere. Norway is a true paradise when it comes to fishing and everyone…
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Saltstraumen is the strongest tidal current in the world and the place to be for world record fishing. Here is home to the large coalfish, cod and halibut. As the countless fish…
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When it comes to fishing, Lofoten is defenitely one of the places to be. Record fish are caught here every year. The Lofoten are particularly known for their huge Atlantic cod and…
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The deadly reputation of many mushrooms has accompanied these organisms for millennia. The Greeks and Romans have numerous writings on this, the most famous of which report the alleged murder of the…
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Foraging mushrooms during the cold period of the year is usually not the first thing people connect with mushroom picking. However, you’ll be surprised what edible treasure you can find during winter…