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Hunt & Gather: Ultimate Guide to Fall Mushroom Harvesting

Mushroom hunting in the fall is a great way to get out and enjoy the cooler temperatures and moisture in the air. One of the most popular mushrooms to hunt for is the Maitake, or Hen of The Woods, mushroom. This mushroom is highly sought after for its delicious flavor and texture. It can be found growing on the base of trees, usually oak or maple, and has a unique fan-like shape.

When harvesting Maitake mushrooms it is important to check the color of the fronds. The fronds should be a light to medium brown color. If they are too dark, they may be past their prime. It is also important to check the pores on the underside of the mushroom. The pores should be tight and not open, indicating that the mushroom is fresh.

In addition to Maitake mushrooms, there are other species of mushrooms that can be found in the fall. One of these is the Pear Shaped Puffball. This mushroom has a unique shape and can be identified by its white color and lack of a stem. When harvesting this mushroom it is important to cut it in half to ensure that it is white and does not have a stem developing inside.

Finally, it is important to be aware of poisonous mushrooms like the Amanita species. These mushrooms have a distinct white color and can be identified by their volva, or cup-like structure, at the base of the stem. It is important to avoid these mushrooms as they can be very dangerous if ingested.

Overall, mushroom hunting in the fall can be a great way to get out and enjoy nature while also harvesting some delicious mushrooms. By following these tips, you can ensure that you are harvesting fresh and safe mushrooms. So go out and have some fun on your next mushroom hunt!

Written by Keith Jacobs

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