What are the hurts?
mushroom hunters refer to mushrooms in the family boletus like Boles. Because everyone hurts belongs to the same family, they share many characteristics. Individual species, however, also differ very very much: some bores are tasty eaters, while others cause serious gastrointestinal problems. Boletes are harvested all over the world, although they are not a good choice for inexperienced fungal hunters, as the right identification can be complicated.
All the hurts have fleshy meat and a large cap with a sponge like the underside. The mushroom appearance comes from the way in which the spores produce spores, in a series of hollow tubes that are firmly packed together, and create the appearance of a fleshy mushroom. Boletes are quite fragile, usually appear the day after the rain and shortly afterwards become undulating and insects. For this reason, there is a window in which it can be harvested, very small. On the day they are located, they should cook or dry edible bores.
hurts symbiotic relationships with coniferous trees such as spruce. You will findIt is how they appear in damp coniferous forests around the world and will appear in the same place year after year because of the relationship they have with their host trees. If the hunter finds a reliable sponge stain, it is usually highly valued.
The most popular edible Bolete is boletus edulis , known in the United States as King of Bole, in Italy as Porcini and as Steinpilz in Germany. The king can hurt up to one foot (30 centimeters) across, with a strong fleshy stem. The sponge has a brown upper part and a creamy white underside with brownish disputes. The king hurts a slightly walnut taste that paired well with an extremely fleshy texture of the mushroom.
2ally, even if they tend to be smaller. If uncertain about identifying the Bolet, disguise the cap to see if the bruises can be a good way to remove certain toxic boles, even if it must be done when the fungus is fresh. THowever, it is not the most reliable way, because toxic and some non -toxic hurts will bruise bright blue. You can also use spore printing to identify these mushrooms: Cut out the mushroom stem and place it on a piece of white paper, fix it. Remove the sponge after one hour, revealing the attractive printing of spores that can help in mushroom identification.edible bores are sometimes available for commercial sales and are often also available dried. In inexperienced mushroom hunters, the fungus should be collected in the society of individuals who are known about the hurts or harvested in the wild food store for safety. Using a mushroom guide, which contains an extensive key, can also help people who like to learn about this incredibly diverse family.