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Marvels of Vegan Foraging: Wild Edible Mushroom Wonders

2024-07-15
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Foraging for wild edible mushrooms is trending; it blends ancient wisdom with modern practices. Mushrooms belong to the fungal kingdom, which is one of the five kingdoms of all living organisms. These mushrooms, they can heal you; they can feed you; they can kill you. Most edible species are found among the fungi that form ectomycorrhiza with forest trees. These include larch boletes, bay boletes, boletus, chanterelles, edible milkcaps or russules.

“We must always have reverence for the Earth, for the place where you live, the food that you eat, because all the Deities and the fairies have duties.”

Wild edible mushrooms are highly sought after by foragers in the UK, while in Poland, mushroom picking is called the Poles’ “national sport.” British forager John Wright says urban mushrooms can shine. First and foremost, it is worth mentioning that wild poisonous mushrooms can be dangerous if consumed, causing symptoms ranging from mild discomfort to fatal outcomes. An estimated three million mushroom species exist on Earth, with only 120,000 currently identified or accepted, showing a tiny portion of the potential diversity.

Let’s now learn some valuable tips from American forager and researcher Adam Haritan on how he studied about mushrooms and hear from mycologist Alan Rockefeller, also of the US. “Attend classes, attend events, attend workshops and attend walks. Books are great, websites are great, online forums and groups are great but there is no substitute for learning in person from people who know more than you do.” In addition to exquisite taste, wild mushrooms offer tremendous health benefits. A study in the Journal of Neurochemistry suggests lion’s mane mushroom promotes brain cell growth and memory improvement. “Reishi mushrooms are incredibly beneficial to those with anxiety,” says Jessika. In the US, five states – California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, and Utah – have declared state mushrooms.
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