mushrooms
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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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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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swe.: Svart trumpetsvamp | nor.: Sort trompetsopp | fin.: Mustatorvisieni | dt.: Herbsttrompete, Totentrompete Some of the best! Horn of plenty, black chanterelles or black trumpets as they are also called are…
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swe.: Brokkremla | nor.: Broket kremle | fin.: Kyyhkyhapero | dt.: Frauentäubling Charcoal burner is a great mushroom that we love especially when the caps are fried in a pan along with…
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swe.: Stolt fjällskivling | nor.: Parasollsopp | fin.: Ukonsieni | dt.: Parasol, Riesenschirmling Parasol mushrooms can be found all over the world and they are a very welcome food source in most…
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swe.: Vårtig röksvamp | nor.: Vorterøyksopp | fin.: Känsätuhkelo | dt.: Flaschen-Stäubling, Flaschenbovist Everyone has seen puffballs in one form or the other. They grow in parks as well as in forests…
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swe.: Fjällig bläcksvamp | nor.: Matbleksopp | fin.: Suomumustesieni | dt.: Schopftintling This extraordinary mushroom is difficult to overlook but only exceedingly few people are aware of its culinary potential. Younger specimen…
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swe.: kantarell | nor.: kantarell | fin.: kantarelli, keltavahvero | dt.: Pfifferling, Eierschwammerl Golden Chanterelles are a wanted species throughout kitchens all over the world. The good news is, they are growing…