#milkcap mushroom
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memoriesofthepark · 9 months ago
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Silver-blue milkcap 》 Lactarius paradoxus
What a cutie!! I finally went back to my old haunt and found a bunch of fun stuff. The park by my new place is lovely, but its got fewer trees and is more meticulously maintained which makes for fewer mushies in this case.
Love these little guys. They have such a nice color palette.
Southeast Texas, 29 Mar. 2024
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oliviarosaline · 10 months ago
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Indigo Milk Cap Mushroom
Lactarius indigo
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These otherworldly deep indigo blue milkcaps contain a derivative of azulene. This pigment is also found in some species of soft corals throughout the oceans.
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Edible (at your own risk). They have a mild taste to me and I prefer them sauteed.
Aug. 14th, 2023
St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
Olivia R. Myers
@oliviarosaline
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wild-e-eep · 1 month ago
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Lactarius spinosulus, the lilacscale milkcap. Pinkest of the milkcaps; it is related to the wooly milk caps, but only ever manages a sort of short stubble.
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lindagoesmushrooming · 1 year ago
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eliasericson · 1 year ago
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inktober day 12: spicey!! ooooops im falling behind!! but here's more mushroom comics :")
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fungitopia · 4 months ago
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One of the Milkcaps
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moomeecore · 2 years ago
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some mushrooms 🍄
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godzilla-reads · 7 months ago
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🍄 Daily Mushroom- Indigo Milkcap (Lactarius indigo)
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orofeaiel · 1 year ago
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Red-Bleeding Milkcap (Lactarius rubrilacteus)
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c-kiddo · 1 year ago
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biting her. eating and drinking her
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balkanradfem · 1 year ago
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So I found this mushroom in the forest:
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and I also discovered, that there are 3 different types of mushrooms that are edible, and they all look like what I found.
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These are respectively: Peppery Milkcap (Lactarius piperatus), Russula virescens, and Greasy green brittlegill (Russula heterophylla).
Now, all of these are edible, but I wanna know what mushroom I have! The first mushroom in particular is supposed to have a 'peppery taste' and I got so curious about it, like if my mushroom tastes like pepper then it's 100% that one.
So, I was staring at pictures and trying to figure out which one is it, and I eliminated the second one, just because the gills on my mushrooms are very fine, and the mushroom on the pictures had wide and big ones.
So it was between the first and the third, and at this point I also knew that the Milkcap would bleed milk if cut it, and the last mushroom was supposed to be dry inside. So, I cut my mushroom, and - it was immediately milky! Thrilled, I went on to see how edible it is and how should I prepare it.
The articles were not encouraging. Apparently some people said it was poisonous, but just because it 'tasted so bad'. The reviews said the mushroom is not a very quality one, and that some people had their mouth irritated very badly for an hour, from tasting it. It should be safe when cooked though. So, I did what was logical, I took the little piece I cut off, put it on a fry-pan, and made sure it was well done, before putting it in my mouth.
Immediately, I'm disappointed. It does not have a peppery taste. It didn't taste much like anything really. It had a bad acidic aftertaste, which I did not enjoy. So now I'm bummed! No way to pinpoint which one my mushroom really is, if it's not peppery!
Unless.. the cooking process eliminated the peppery taste, and it's only peppery when raw. This thought haunted me. Maybe the only way I'll be able to tell for sure is to lick the actual raw mushroom... but it doesn't say anywhere that it's edible raw, in fact, it says people got their mouths irritated very badly for a full hour from the peppery taste.
But like, they didn't die, and it was just an hour.
So I licked it. And it was peppery! Super peppery! I had my mouth full of pepper taste just from one tiniest lick, and now I'm sure of my mushroom id!!! And I didn't get irritated, my mouth was fine after 30 seconds. Win for living from the forest!
Apparently you're supposed to cook this mushroom several times and then pickle it in order for it to taste okay and not acidic. But, you can also dry it, and then use it as a spice replacement, and it has a lot of Vitamin C retained that way. I am going to try to cook it first, and then put it on a pizza, and then we'll see. So pleased to finally be able to forage these white mushrooms because I find several of these every single time I go to the forest!!!
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memoriesofthepark · 22 days ago
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Lactarius psammicola 》 no common name
Truly one of my favorite genera. 🧡
Southeast Texas, 3 Dec. 2024
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mushroomgay · 1 year ago
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Abernethy Forest, Scotland, August 2023
False Saffron Milkcap (Lactarius deterrimus)
These fungi are a non-toxic look-a-like to the delicious Saffron Milkcap (Lactarius deliciosus). They are not poisonous, but are unpleasant tasting and generally avoided. They can be recognised by their duller caps, which take on green-ish brown markings, and the lack of pitting on their stem.
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annfryart · 2 years ago
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some mushrooms I’ve been obsessed with recently, and two background variations because I love the feeling of both of them.
the mushrooms here are Cornflower Bolete (top left), Liver Milkcap (top right), Indigo Milkcap (bottom left), and Yellow Fly Agaric (bottom right)
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lindagoesmushrooming · 4 months ago
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unjest · 2 years ago
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This specialized Appletun lives in an environment that lacks a reliable source of fruit and has specialized to thrive in the circumstances. The Pokemon's diet consists of mostly insects and mushrooms. Though it uses a similar feeding strategy as the typical Appletun, this variant has a scent more similar to sulfur and rotting flesh compared to the sweeter scents of mainland Appletun. The foul scent attracts bug pokemon that the Appletun eats. It has a particular appetite for the mushrooms growing on the back of Parasect, but will ignore Paras entirely. Unlike mainland Appletun, this one appears to be Dragon/Poison type.
(ive had Eden here for AGES, but i only now got around to drawing him, whoops. this is a companion piece to the drawing i did of Dhofar, as im working on tableaus of a few pokemon characters in a yet unnamed made-up island region ive been working on :D this one also features some variant paras that are native to the island)
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