Wild Mushrooms You Can Eat: Summer Edition

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • 27 wild edible mushrooms and their detailed identifying features laid out for you.
    Introduced in this video are:
    Oyster mushroom. Pleurotus pulmonarius, • Oyster Mushroom Huntin... .
    Common chanterelle, Cantharellus cibarius, • Chanterelles for Begin...
    American caesar's, Amanita jacksonii, • Caesar's Mushroom ID &...
    Berkeley's polypore. Bondarzewia berkeleyi • Berkeley's Polypore Mu...
    Suillus granulatus
    Chicken fat bolete. Suillus americanus
    Chestnut bolete, Gyroporus castaneus
    Gilled bolete, Phylloporus rhodoxanthus
    Old man of the woods, Strobilomyces strobilaceus
    Apple bolete, Exsudoporus frostii
    Witches butter, Tremella mesenterica
    Club fungi, Clavaria vermicularis
    Black trumpet, Craterellus fallax
    Smooth chanterelle, Cantharellus lateritius
    Cinnabar chanterelle, Cantharellus cinnabarinus
    Teeny tiny chanterelle, Cantharellus minor
    Quilted green russula, russula crustosa
    Weeping milk cap, Lactifluus volumes
    Common parasol, Macrolepiota procera
    Chicken of the woods, Laetiporus cincinnatus
    Black-staining polypore, Meripilus sumstinei
    Beefsteak polypore, fistulina hepatica
    Laccaria ochropurpurea
    Scaly hedgehog mushroom, Sarcodon imbricatus
    Ringless honey mushroom, Armillaria tabescens
    Turkey tail, Trametes versicolor
    Reishi, Ganoderma tsugae & sessile
    Want to know more about wild edible mushrooms? Check out this link below. Wild Edible Mushrooms in Maryland and Virginia:
    • Playlist
    Want to know more about wild mushrooms recipes? Check out this link below.
    • How to Cook Honey Mush...
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    Video Playlists:
    Wild Mushroom Identification: • Mushroom Foraging for ...
    Wild Mushroom Hunting & Tips: • Blewit Mushrooms: Find...
    Wild Mushroom You Can Eat Series: • Wild Mushrooms You Can...
    Wild Mushroom Recipes: • How to Cook Honey Mush...
    Wild Fruits and Plants: • 野生蔓越莓蛋糕 Foraging & Mak...
    All about Chanterelles: • Chanterelles for Begin...
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    About this channel:
    I am a wild mushroom lover and this channel is about me and my wife identifying, collecting, cooking and sometimes preserving wild mushrooms. I've tasted nearly fifty different species of wild mushrooms in Northeast America so far, and I would like to extend my list and to share with you my adventures of nature exploring. If you like my videos, please SUBSCRIBE and share with friends to make the channel grow!
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    Be cautious & always refer to multiple reliable sources before consuming any wild edibles!

Komentáře • 171

  • @oogalook
    @oogalook Před 3 lety +31

    I love looking at weird mushrooms. There, I said it and I stand by it. Thanks for a great vid.

  • @JK-qr2ct
    @JK-qr2ct Před 3 lety +21

    Just started mushroom hunting during the Covid-19 and your videos are really healthful :)

  • @lilyw.719
    @lilyw.719 Před 3 lety +14

    The Weeping Milk Cap (Voluminously Latext Milky) is one of my absolute favorites stuffed and baked! On its own sauteed, I am not a great fan, but it's FANTASTIC stuffed and baked. It has a nice, firm meaty texture and a nutty flavor.

  • @maverick3677
    @maverick3677 Před rokem +2

    This is a wildly underrated channel. This is great work and your other videos that go into more detail are very informative with great camera angles to highlight their features. Thank you for all the information.

  • @raspberrycat819
    @raspberrycat819 Před 5 lety +14

    Thanks for the great content! I appreciate the pacing of your videos. Really good editing and relaxing to watch.

  • @pickinanddiggin9128
    @pickinanddiggin9128 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative! Thanks for sharing!

  • @scottkers.4225
    @scottkers.4225 Před 5 lety +23

    Well made video. Thank you for your time and patience.

  • @leroyjarvis5617
    @leroyjarvis5617 Před 4 lety +2

    The tawny milk cap is one of my favorites. Great video!

  • @OldManoftheWoods
    @OldManoftheWoods  Před 4 lety +5

    Hello mushroom lovers, check out fungusid.com if you haven't. It's a FREE educational tool created by me to help you automatically identify wild mushrooms. Just upload your image and find out what the mushroom is!

  • @Turtle-sq3ct
    @Turtle-sq3ct Před rokem

    Ok finally a ytber that doesn’t just show picturs and doesn’t show it thank u for being supper onest

  • @tess7510
    @tess7510 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your channel! Your videos are so well made

  • @JV-yd4qg
    @JV-yd4qg Před 4 lety +4

    Like the precautionary intro. Thoughtful.👌

  • @sketchandjam
    @sketchandjam Před 3 lety +4

    Boletes are pretty tricky for referencing, thanks for putting their names in the video.

  • @catfeline1530
    @catfeline1530 Před 5 lety +3

    That's an eastern box turtle at the end. Love your videos, always thoughtfully done.

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Před 5 lety +2

    BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED VIDEO.

  • @mikek4040
    @mikek4040 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent video and content. Thanks for putting forth the effort.

  • @peony70
    @peony70 Před 2 lety

    Great video thank you for showing so many different angles, great finds!

  • @datk4834
    @datk4834 Před 4 lety

    Nicely done, great close-ups!

  • @violettracey
    @violettracey Před rokem

    Awesome! Thanks! It is amazing how many edible mushrooms there are!

  • @foleydave26
    @foleydave26 Před 2 lety +1

    Good info. I love foraging wild mushrooms. In the winter I love growing them. Nice video.

  • @sharongriffin342
    @sharongriffin342 Před 3 lety

    Another superb video. Thank you!

  • @sharongriffin342
    @sharongriffin342 Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic video. Great coverage of main identifying features. I have found most of them, but never a hedgehog -- yet! :-)

  • @arandela94za
    @arandela94za Před 5 lety +6

    I think your Hydnum repandum it's a Sarcodon sp. An excellent work, apreciate it! Great Chanel with great info, thanks

  • @HaphazardHomestead
    @HaphazardHomestead Před 5 lety +7

    That's a good assortment of mushrooms! It's nice seeing your namesake, the Old Man of the Woods, lol. And all those Oysters! Have fun with your fungi this fall!

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you ! Fungi is always fun and happy foraging and gardening too!

    • @MkCanada
      @MkCanada Před 5 lety

      @@OldManoftheWoods what this mushroom benefits?

    • @mindbodyandsoul5378
      @mindbodyandsoul5378 Před 4 lety

      Mushrooms are not a fungi, fungi eat at stuff, mushrooms are the best

  • @botanicaltreasures2408
    @botanicaltreasures2408 Před 4 lety +1

    Really interesting. We had a hot dry September so I didn’t see as many mushrooms as I sometimes do. Now one of our favorite autumn/winter activities is taking a fungi walk in our neighborhood or at a campground ⛺️.

  • @paullong4471
    @paullong4471 Před rokem +1

    Thank you.It is a great video.God bless

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 Před 5 lety +2

    You might have mentioned the Reishi is reportedly highly medicinal and therapeutic, and is often dried, powdered, and added to coffee. When mixed with coffee the Reishi is called by its other name, Ganoderma. There are several brands of this beverage available commercially, and they all taste quite good. This is one of the better mushroom videos I have seen, and you deserve sincere thanks for your good work.

  • @rossbluestein1437
    @rossbluestein1437 Před 3 lety

    You are brilliant. Thanks for the info. so helpful.

  • @shelraysam6366
    @shelraysam6366 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing. That's awesome!

  • @riversandroots
    @riversandroots Před 11 měsíci

    Great. Thank you. I love that you wait a few seconds before putting the name up so it's like an identification quiz. Only thing I wonder about is the turkey tail comment "some would disagree that it is medicinal". Turkeytail is the most studies mushroom in the world! It is prescribed by doctors in Japan. Anyhow, I could go on and on. Love your channel!

  • @lauramcgarry190
    @lauramcgarry190 Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful vid!!❤

  • @pokemonguider9211
    @pokemonguider9211 Před 5 lety +3

    Wow that mole was so cute

  • @peregrinegrace8570
    @peregrinegrace8570 Před 3 lety

    Mushrooms are amazing
    But your vids are the best
    Thankyou

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234

    Thanks for showing us

  • @brendan5232
    @brendan5232 Před 5 lety +2

    I'm a fan, I also hunt mushrooms near the DC area. Would love to see some of the more unusual species covered in more detail sometime in another video. Thanks for your content!

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Brendan! and I do plan to devote individual videos to most of these species…eventually!

  • @cmurphy12002
    @cmurphy12002 Před 5 lety

    Very nicely done!

  • @gusgalvanini
    @gusgalvanini Před 5 lety

    I love your channel brother.

  • @ExtremeSurvivor_1
    @ExtremeSurvivor_1 Před 5 lety

    I just found your channel TODAY! (subbed!) WONDERFUL information about all these mushrooms! That said, do you forage wild edible plants for food or medicine? I'd LOVE to see you do FORAGING for WILD PLANTS! As much as you're in the woods for mushrooms, I'm certain you have a wealth of knowledge on the wild plants. I hope you stack up a few of those puppies!! lol Thank you for sharing your knowledge. *Blessings in ALL You do and Gratitude!*

  • @toddfagan7703
    @toddfagan7703 Před 5 lety +2

    Great vid .wow you saw mr turtle .an a cool squirrel. An a mole too .awesome .

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 5 lety

      and getting to see different wild animals is such a bonus of wild foraging!

  • @rhondaclark716
    @rhondaclark716 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you very much

  • @aimaemsukjai1699
    @aimaemsukjai1699 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for nice video.

  • @MrDanrn999
    @MrDanrn999 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @666Thief
    @666Thief Před 5 lety

    thank you for this very informative video!!!

  • @MrOuchiez
    @MrOuchiez Před 4 lety +1

    Jian-Yang! I got diarrhea From those mushrooms! Sorry for the joke, as a fellow forager I absolutely LOVE your content. Please, please, PLEASE keep it up! Much love from Wisco. Cant wait for Morel and Pheasantback season

  • @Rune_Scholar
    @Rune_Scholar Před 3 lety +4

    The weirdest mushroom I've ever seen at 5:12.

  • @glendavanstroe7708
    @glendavanstroe7708 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting thanks for sharing your knowledge about those mushrooms.

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 Před 3 lety

    Great video 👍

  • @nirmaleva
    @nirmaleva Před 5 lety +3

    great video, I like that you only talk in the beginning of the video, that way you get to experience the sounds of the forest as if you were foraging yourself!

  • @xxpandagalaxyxx5655
    @xxpandagalaxyxx5655 Před 3 lety

    I got unreasonablely happy at the apple mushrooms.

  • @Micheline33
    @Micheline33 Před 10 měsíci

    Amazing mushroom i love so much

  • @RafalScrapper
    @RafalScrapper Před 5 lety +1

    cool very nice collection didn't know most of them lol

  • @joet81
    @joet81 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos guys hope you make a lot more! By the way, at 11:41, that would be sarcodon imbricatus, an edible but poor tasting mushroom, not hydnum repandum.

  • @luiskristoff7584
    @luiskristoff7584 Před 4 lety

    Muy bueno saludos desde Uruguay

  • @jedediah7772
    @jedediah7772 Před 3 lety +2

    I found the weeping milk caps and chanterelles in greenwood SC 👍

  • @sangteakhiangte4370
    @sangteakhiangte4370 Před 3 lety

    Thak you...

  • @manumerino
    @manumerino Před 4 lety +1

    素晴らしいビデオ。キノコの非常に素晴らしいコレクション。
    新しい友達です。自然とキノコが好きです。
    スペインからのご挨拶
    Great video. A very nice collection of mushrooms.
    I'm a new friend. I like nature and mushrooms.
    Greetings from Spain

  • @rideswithscissors
    @rideswithscissors Před 5 lety

    Fun video! I had fun guessing the names, and got some right, or almost right. And there were some I had never seen before. Excellent detail, in focus, and nice descriptions. I remember the smell of old man of the woods.

  • @moneymanxd3648
    @moneymanxd3648 Před rokem

    7:32 Those gills look so beautiful

  • @tphvictims5101
    @tphvictims5101 Před 5 lety +1

    Honey Bees are so important. 👍🏻
    I just bought the mushrooms of north eastern America. It’s a little on the big side too be lugging around.

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 5 lety

      Or maybe you can take many pics and bring some specimens home to investigate :)

    • @Vondudek
      @Vondudek Před 5 lety

      This is my companion, and has been for years. The Audubon Society field guide to North American mushrooms
      goo.gl/images/66agv9

  • @joet81
    @joet81 Před rokem +1

    Hey guys, wondering if you are going to keep making content? We need more good mushroom content like yours on CZcams! Wishing you all the best

  • @aimaemsukjai1699
    @aimaemsukjai1699 Před 5 lety

    I found both of them a lot.

  • @boboala1
    @boboala1 Před 3 lety

    Very good video! You guys are out there in the field showing us many species we only otherwise see in the Audubon Field Guide pics! I was going to subscribe, but saw I already had(!) Say, wanna hear about the neat Stinkhorn I found last week in Missouri?

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 3 lety +1

      so welcome aboard again! please share your foraging stories here when you have time :D

    • @boboala1
      @boboala1 Před 3 lety

      @@OldManoftheWoods I met a new friend that has 9 acres here in the Missouri Ozarks by Lesterville. We actually wanted to look for a clear spot to use the telescope later to view Jupiter's moons & Saturn which have been huge/bright all summer and were walking an old log road. I've been able to turn my friends with land into amateur shroom hunters - they love it once they start to realize the variety & abundance of mushrooms underfoot!
      So his cat had followed us. We got short wiffs of a stinking odor. I sat down for a break and smelled an odor when he & the cat approached. All I could think of was that she was in heat again & emitting a foul odor(?) So, after a couple of minutes I get up to hike again and see a round orange object out in front of me. I make my way to it and it's just debris...then as I'm heading back to join my friend I happen to look down and see the strangest-looking mushroom ever (I'd only seen pics in my Audubon guide) poking up out of the leaves - a white horn shape about 9 or 10" tall with vulva sac at the base...the middle 1/3rd of the stalk was a beautiful crimson red color and the upper 1/3rd was dark olive green with a texture like tapioca pudding.
      I knew it was a stinkhorn but did not have my field guide with me. Later I looked in my Audubon guide and saw the exact likeness (#692 Elegant Stinkhorn) and that the green part was the spore-bearing 'stinky' area. This mushroom does not shed its spores - it uses the stink to attract insects which disseminate the spores away from the fruiting body. How neat the way nature works! (Note: Peterson guided did not show this stinkhorn.)
      We've had a pretty wet summer and now the boletes and suillus are huge and everywhere. Fewer chants than last year. Last June my mossy back yard (goes up to local mountain of oak, hickory, pine, etc.) was a blazing eruption of light golden chants everywhere! I was actually using binoculars to spot new eruptions and keep tabs on others so I could beat Mr. Tree Rat Squirrel to them before he ate on them. LOL!
      Last observation. 2 years ago before I started my interest in foraging mushrooms I did take some pics of 2 species by the house. Later I identified as Old Man Strobilo and in a shady corner Amanita Caesare. (This is a beautifully-colored mushroom from egg to cap unfolding - the hues of yellow to scarlet - awesome! And very good edible I've read.) Last year neither species was observed. This year my yard is full of Strobilos and the Caesares came up in the same spot as 2 years ago...but have not reappeared since July. So, I'm wondering about the cyclical nature of some mushroom species having a periodicity of skipping years? Maybe it's just normal and natural?
      Have yet to find the dreaded Jack O'Lantern that every mushroom looks like according to all the sources/guides(!) ;-) However, I feel it in my near future that I will find my first Hen of the Woods! Hope so. But we have a real problem with wild hogs around here, and I'm sure they're eating up a lot of the mushrooms they can smell & find! :(
      Keep up the good work you 2 are doing and I need to review/bookmark that one website you like that's very interactive and scholarly!

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 3 lety

      ​@@boboala1 thanks for sharing! the stink horn is indeed a very unforgettable mushroom. Most mushrooms will come back every year, though you may find them at a different section of a trail or a few weeks earlier/later. Skipping years is also not uncommon, but it is always good to remember and go back to check your old spots. You probably will see them again!

  • @amornlevell
    @amornlevell Před 5 lety +2

    I love eat 🍄🍄

  • @nicolemitchell446
    @nicolemitchell446 Před 10 měsíci

    This makes me want to go outside.

  • @sunitafisher4758
    @sunitafisher4758 Před 3 měsíci

    🌸 I know you have done a lot of vids on mushrooms but can you do vid on associated trees
    Because I am not familiar with where to find edible mushrooms ✨

  • @fazrullvforce3276
    @fazrullvforce3276 Před 2 lety

    Nice colour mshroommm

  • @grunt9131
    @grunt9131 Před 2 lety

    This dude is a trip

  • @derekfrost8991
    @derekfrost8991 Před 4 lety +4

    Old man of the woods must be your favourite?? :)

  • @kdavis4910
    @kdavis4910 Před 4 lety +4

    Turkey tail is definitely medicinal. In some countries like Japan this mushroom is the 2nd most utilized organism to help treat cancers. Sometimes ppl in the 3rd and 4th stages of cancer have achieved remission and this mushroom has saved cancer patients who are up in their 80's. These folks then went on to pass away by something other than cancer. Science backs this up completely. Idk who states Trametes versicolor is not medicinal but if they did their research they would learn otherwise.

    • @AyanaSioux
      @AyanaSioux Před 2 lety

      Amazing. I found the false version the other day (it's spring) but i see these mushrooms all the time. Thanks for the info.

  • @freshlybakedsadness9251

    When you showed the Chestnut Bolete I got nervous because it looks a little similar to autumn skullcap 😬

  • @mejiadeguzman3466
    @mejiadeguzman3466 Před 4 lety

    Blogger Old Man, can i ask? Why you need to check out tha back side of the mushroom,?
    How would you id if its edible or toxic one?
    What can you say about wood ear or black fungus?
    Tips plsss, & thank you

  • @chir0pter
    @chir0pter Před 3 lety

    Would like to see something on Lactarius corrugis if you find any!

  • @gusgalvanini
    @gusgalvanini Před 5 lety

    What book guides do you own/recommend?

  • @matermangros
    @matermangros Před 4 lety

    Great video!...have harvested all but 3 that don't grow around here...and 3 disagree w me....

  • @vadaminot429
    @vadaminot429 Před 4 lety

    Have you ever tried the Butter Boletes? Now I'm confused if I have the Chicken Fat or Butter or if they are the same🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @cheryltang2724
    @cheryltang2724 Před 5 lety

    相机质量好

  • @symainoy1153
    @symainoy1153 Před 10 měsíci

    👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jonathanseibert8832
    @jonathanseibert8832 Před 7 měsíci

    Miss your content, you should come back to us

  • @snowfox22
    @snowfox22 Před 5 lety

    Looks like you are finding these in relatively dry areas. Are you still able to find mushrooms without weeks of rain?

    • @OldManoftheWoods
      @OldManoftheWoods  Před 5 lety

      MD is not that dry & I always pick somewhere near rivers.

  • @ladinark1672
    @ladinark1672 Před 5 měsíci

    The Scaly Hedgehog is NOT Hydnum Repandum for sure!
    Probably Sarcodon imbricatus!

  • @raynerkok4691
    @raynerkok4691 Před 2 lety

    Name: Quilted green russala
    Backround: crying

  • @codyholland5138
    @codyholland5138 Před 5 lety

    What state are you in? I live in Indiana and I don't think I've ever seen a bolete.

  • @tobyhensley158
    @tobyhensley158 Před 3 lety

    Would the apple bolete be alright in pies?

  • @akrammohamed8374
    @akrammohamed8374 Před 5 lety

    What's this you spray on your hand?

  • @MrMarkeZG
    @MrMarkeZG Před rokem

    Amanita jacksonii is the most tasty mushroom that exist. Very fruity and is protected in my country because its very rear. Some of her sisters are very deadly tho.. Green or white is a no no.

  • @maxblackphotography4901

    What kind of insect repellent do you use?

  • @vexywexypoo
    @vexywexypoo Před rokem

    Deadass thought you put glitter glue all over yourself

  • @robertstellato5172
    @robertstellato5172 Před 2 lety

    why do all the books I use to identify rooms say to stay away from polypores that stain blue?

  • @craigunderwood4353
    @craigunderwood4353 Před rokem

    Here in NC, chicken in the wood's what do they look like?

  • @IIrandhandleII
    @IIrandhandleII Před 4 lety

    Where is the general area? Great variety of species there!

  • @Chimera6297
    @Chimera6297 Před 5 lety

    Damn I didn't know there were so many boletes. I usually go for the King Boletes and the red cap ones. They are pretty tasty. Don't eat them if they have a red stem tho.
    Yellow gills red stem, just leave it.
    And holy shit that apple bolete is new to me, I've never even heard of it

    • @mikek4040
      @mikek4040 Před 4 lety

      There are over a hundred species of boletes only 1 that I know of that is poisonous Boletus Satanas, however, there are many that do not taste good like the bitter bolete (Tylopilus felleus) and parasitic bolete (Boletus parasiticus) among others. And as with any mushroom they may or may not affect you the same as other people.

  • @lieblee3063
    @lieblee3063 Před 5 lety

    The mushrooms old man of the wood. If the cap is grey and the stem is white is that edible. The top part kind of look like freckles. But it feels bumpy

  • @BBK727
    @BBK727 Před 4 lety

    What's a good book for Michigan foraging?

  • @KAFKUBA
    @KAFKUBA Před 2 lety

    While not poisonous, many of these are not good to eat...in particular the brackets and polypores

  • @arthurrapson8183
    @arthurrapson8183 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey you used the same soundtrack as deermeat for dinner

  • @darcyfarrow220
    @darcyfarrow220 Před 3 lety

    Some say that Boletes cause diarrhea, I down flat disagree, cause I ate them a lot and never suffered LBM. BTW the last one is called Turtle mushroom 😄😄😄.

  • @loading420
    @loading420 Před 3 lety

    can you eat the mole or?

  • @liliu1807
    @liliu1807 Před rokem

    Is that red bole edible?

  • @loveydovey5698
    @loveydovey5698 Před rokem

    Catnip is a really good mosquito repellent so you dont need to spray those nasty chemicals all over you. Just rub a little catnip all over and youre good to go.

  • @bigthunder2860
    @bigthunder2860 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a hillbilly recipe for bugs any cheap mouthwash and add equal parts whiskey and pine oil a quarter part