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How to Find, Identify, and Cook Chicken of the Woods Mushrooms
Chicken of the woods mushrooms are one of the most well-known and highly-prized edible mushrooms that can be foraged in oak forests from spring through autumn. It's a great one for beginners as it's easy to spot and absolutely delicious.
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How to Find and Cook Black Trumpet Mushrooms
Black trumpet mushrooms are gourmet edibles known for their fruity and smoky flavor, often likened to truffles. They grow in hardwood forests and are found in various regions across North America and Europe, often appearing near other edible mushrooms. These mushrooms enhance broths, sauces, and dishes and can be dried for use as a spice, though they cannot currently be cultivated.
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How to Find, Grow, and Use Turkey Tail Mushrooms
Learn how to identify, find, grow, and benefit from the medicinal qualities of turkey tail mushrooms. This is a well-known fungus that has been used as a medicine for thousands of years in Asian countries and in indigenous populations.
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Cooking Mushrooms & Fish with Hank Shaw
Let's dive in to the world of fish and fungi with our friend and wild foods expert Hank Shaw. In this interview, he shares with us some recipes for pairing your foraged mushrooms and wild-caught seafood that are exceptionally proficient and flavorful.
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How to Forage, Preserve, and Use Chaga Mushrooms
Learn about the health benefits, historical use, identification, harvesting, processing, and recipes for Chaga mushrooms, as well as how to make Chaga mushroom tea!
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Hunting, Gathering, and Cooking Wild Foods with Hank Shaw
North Spore has partnered with wild foods expert Hank Shaw to bring you home cultivation techniques and the best recipes for your homegrown or foraged mushrooms. Check out our full interview with him here!
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Exploring the Hidden World of Mushroom Conservation with Gabriela D'Elia from the Fungal Diversity Survey
To shed light on the importance of fungal conservation, North Spore had the privilege of sitting down with Gabriela D'Elia, the director of The Fungal Diversity Survey (FunDiS) while attending the Telluride Mushroom Festival back in August.
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How to Find, Identify, Grow, and Cook Hen of the Woods (Maitake) Mushrooms
Found from North America to Europe and Asia, Hen of the Woods, or Maitake, is a versatile gourmet edible mushroom with a rich history and countless benefits to human health.
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Death Cap, Mushroom Poisonings, and Safe Foraging with Greg Marley
In this article we offer advice for aspiring mushroom hunters, including resources for identification along with a fascinating interview with Maine's poisonous mushroom expert Greg Marley.
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Cataloging Mushrooms with Alan Rockefeller: Taxonomy, DNA Sequencing, and Photography
North Spore was honored to take part in the 43rd annual Telluride Mushroom Festival where we caught up with mushroom documentarian Alan Rockefeller for a wide-ranging chat on fungal photography, DNA sequencing, and microscopy.
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How to Find & Identify Chanterelle Mushrooms
This week's blog highlights the popular and tasty chanterelle mushroom, including how to identify, collect, and cook these golden beauties, along with the many ways this single mushroom boosts both human and forest health.
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Lobster Mushrooms: Maine's Other Lobster
While lobster mushrooms don't have the legions of fervent aficionados that porcini and chanterelle mushrooms command, they are equally delicious....
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