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| old hand Join Date: Mar 1970
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| Clitocybe/Lepista Nuda (Blewitt's) and some Suillus brevipes (merged) I found these growing along the edge of a wooded area in some decomposing leaves and sticks. The temperatures were nice and comfortable also. They have a nice purple coloring to them and bruise purplish also. These have been refrigerated for 2 days until I felt like eating them, so their bruising has subsided it seems. I'm waiting for them to warm up and then i'll see if the bruising will show up for a picture. The flavor of these is excellent! If you find some, i'd definately recommend keeping some for yourself. ![]() ![]() ![]() If you look around the edges of the flesh just beneath the skin, you can see a discoloring. This will turn purple in color when damaged or cut. It's a really neat characteristic. But these are barely bruising now. I'm guessing it's because of the refrigerating process. We'll see if they bruise once they warm back up to room temperatures.
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| Prone to ranting... Join Date: Oct 2005
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| Nice find! Great pics, too. I love the cut-aways and print. I love Blewit's pickled with garlic and olives. The buttons keep a great texture and flavor without absorbing too much brine. The larger ones are wonderful sauteed. Those would make a fantastic risoto, maybe with a little crispy bacon.
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| old hand Join Date: Mar 1970
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| Yeah, I thought the print and cut away would be useful. Although the damn bruising isn't occuring anymore. I'll have to go to the spot to snag another one so I can share that feature with everyone. It's really pretty! The mushrooms are even a slight purplish color as well. That bacon idea sounds good. I may try that tonight with a tenderloin of pork I have. ![]()
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| Happy and Thankful Join Date: Dec 2005
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| Just so other people know, you can't eat Blewitts raw. They are thought (is this proven?) to have a blood thinner in them, I believe. Or something like that. They are an interesting species for their flavor, color, raw inedibility and most interestingly in their ability to seek and destroy opposing organisms. http://mushroomexpert.com/clitocybe_nuda.html
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| Undead Moderator Join Date: Jun 1976
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| Couple of blewits and some Suillus brevipes (good to eat bolete) A few pics form the yard. The bolete is suppose to be very good. Its cap is slicker than owl shit, very small yellowish pores, and a cinnamon spore print. Hope you like. The boletes are growing under pine trees. ![]() ![]() ![]() The enlarged pictures are of the Suilles brevipes. I did not enlarge the blewit photos. |
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| Undead Moderator Join Date: Jun 1976
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| Thanks, guys. Bob, very nice comment. I did not eat any. I took a spore print and a few minutes later the lawn mower guy ran through all of them. I'll blockade that patch in the future. They do feel pretty damn gross so I would definitely peel that slimy layer off. |
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