2024 Foraging Guide to Edible Mushrooms & Plants!
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- čas přidán 21. 01. 2023
- In this video, I show the Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants and Mushrooms You can Forage through the Seasons! Morels, Chicken of the Woods, Lion's Mane, Indigo Milk Cap. #foraging #mushroom #wildedibles
00:07 Morel Mushrooms
01:05 Ramps
02:22 Wood Ear
02:56 Amber Jelly Roll
03:27 Chickweed
04:18 Dryad's Saddle / Pheasant back Mushroom
05:12 Indian Cucumber
06:09 Chicken of the Woods
07:03 Solomon's Seal
07:49 Wood Nettle
09:12 Wood Sorrel
09:51 Crown tipped Coral Mushroom
10:38 Red Clover
11:34 Reishi Mushroom
13:45 Lobster Mushroom
14:37 Beefsteak Fungus
15:07 Old Man of the Woods Bolete
15:32 Mountain Mint
15:55 Lion's Mane
17:02 Goldenrod
17:31 Turkey Tail
18:19 Honey Mushroom
19:43 Chanterelles
20:42 Hickory Nuts
21:41 Indigo Milk Cap
23:02 Late Fall Oyster - Jak na to + styl
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Mordecai is teaching me about mushrooms
Crazy
Rigby is out in the city mean while mordecai is in the woods
Yeah mordecai got hit a little harder by puberty again
😅
He even eats pizza. True Mordecai fashion
00:07 Morel Mushrooms
01:05 Ramps
02:22 Wood Ear
02:56 Amber Jelly Roll
03:27 Chickweed
04:18 Dryad's Saddle / Pheasant back Mushroom
05:12 Indian Cucumber
06:09 Chicken of the Woods
07:03 Solomon's Seal
07:49 Wood Nettle
09:12 Wood Sorrel
09:51 Crown tipped Coral Mushroom
10:38 Red Clover
11:34 Reishi Mushroom
13:45 Lobster Mushroom
14:37 Beefsteak Fungus
15:07 Old Man of the Woods Bolete
15:32 Mountain Mint
15:55 Lion's Mane
17:02 Goldenrod
17:31 Turkey Tail
18:19 Honey Mushroom
19:43 Chanterelles
20:42 Hickory Nuts
21:41 Indigo Milk Cap
23:02 Late Fall Oyster
What part of the world do you live in?
@@osrsslayer9831 in one of his videos he said north Carolina
Me at 5am watching mordecai teaching me how to forage
😂😂 I get it. Oooooooooh .😱✊🏽
I went hiking a few weekends ago an thought I found a bunch of Ramps. I was so excited...then I saw the beautiful white flowers. I never thought I'd be disappointed to find lily of the valley.
RIGHT!!! THis guy is dangerous!!!
If I get to eat mushrooms everyday, I definitely would
Excellent work! My wife and I watched the whole video and it's exciting and quick paced from start to finish. Chock full of scenery and food presentation, we were quite smitten for 20+ minutes flew by in an instant!
Thank you very much! I've been working on the pacing of my videos the past year. I honestly think it might be a little too fast paced.
That normally happens to people when they watch their own video or listen to their own song. Keep up the good work remember a good video will do good if it has value and a good ending that makes people want to watch mor!@@sonofabear
@@ace2dlltwo Thank you! I appreciate that.
@@sonofabear no problem!
6:12, This is the key to end Vegan apocalypse
- Your videos are *super* awesome as well as educational. I appreciate it! Also, I live between SC && CT I go back && fourth every so often. I didn't know you're out in NC ! Pretty cool. 😎
Watching this felt like being in college when you're trying to write detailed notes before an exam lol 😅
I have chickweed at my house! ^^
Also to deal with kidney stones, drink distilled water with fresh lemon juice, it will break down and dissolve the stones, as will bromelain aka active compound found in pineapple...which dissolves calcifications in the blood vesseos etc
Why not just drink or eat pineapple?
Oh wow looks so delicious.
Great show ✨️
Just an FYI when you show the name of the red clover, it still says "crown tipped coral" (probably text leftover since you had just talked about crown tipped coral). But very good beginner foraging video! Great content!
Thank you! I most of missed that when I was editing!
Very cool
Thankyou
Ahh Morels. A fun thing to look for. and an even tastier thing to eat fried.
This is fantastic. thank you!
🌱🦋 what a wonderful discovery you are Delightful voice, energy, knowledge and all around ,a human I'd enjoy knowing. Thanks for sharing your gift. 🖖
I love your basket made of bark!! Also your videos I learn so much from them!
Thank you!!
Yay
Thx ❤
Awesome video, thanks.
Thanks for watching!
The remedy for nettle sting is the milk from the stem.
bro help this ironically caught me off guard like you snapped the old man's head 😂😂😂😂💀💀 15:09
What a wonderful and informative video! You are very knowledgeable, and I am grateful that you include the valuable information regarding toxicity.
Thank you so much for your time and effort to make these beautiful videos 🌟
👏👏👏
Ah yes my favorite red flower crown coral
Thanks for the info sir 🍄🍄 nice video
Thank You!
Next time I go hunting there will be a frying pan with me.
Nice knife collection by the way.
1 cover your wound and/or cut with balsam fir sap
2 cover it with wet usnea
3 wrap the area with a flap or two of birch polypore
4 Lasagna
Wow, since you talk fast, you give a lot of info!!! Thanks.
Informative. Useful information in my search for mushrooms (to photograph, not to eat)
17:31 This mushroom grew in a stump at my school and its still alive after 4ish years :) IT WAS SO BIG LIKE IT WAS THE SIZE OF MY HAND
I mean the colony
Very cool
Can you eat the bottom white part of Hemlock Reishi? Also is False Solomons Seal dangerous to eat?
9:20 I used to eat these in numbers when I was 3 to 5 years old I was a dumb kid but could tell they were edible
Hello, Where did you say you are located? I am in Northern California
According to his channel description, he is in Maine... so, just about as far away from Cali, and my own home of Las Vegas Nevada (Where NOTHING edible seems to grow- except wild asparagus, pretty much, which grows in ditches along roadsides, so I'd consider it kindof dirty) as can possibly be...
I remember, I once went to Eugene Oregon to visit my friends, and I was astounded by how much ACTUAL FOOD was, like, GROWING ON PLANTS, COMING OUT OF THE GROUND??? Wow, I ate nuts off of a tree and even found little wild grapes, eeee!
Have you been to Chicago? I personally think that name is more fitting for New York; the stinky onion city.
I feel like you would like the Indian bread plant
Man, I would really enjoy going on a foray with you and sharing knowledge.
Question: Have you got a video that explains the process of your dual extract tinctures? Do you get a green or dry weight of your herbs, roots or fungus to get the ratio/dosages uniform.?
Do you use only wild harvested flora and fungus in your tinctures?
I just started doing some alcohol extracts to be followed up by hot water.
I've read and hear conflicting information.
Having been subbed to your channel for awhile and seeing that you know your food and medicine, I recommend people that don't harvest and process their own, to buy yours, because you literally show what you're harvesting
Sure! I can make a video on how to make dual extracts! I usually dry the herbs or mushrooms first, but some flowers like ghost pipe I will tincture with all the water weight. I use mainly wild harvested ingredients, but I'll use organic ingredients if I can't find a particular plant in the wild.
@@sonofabear funny you just replied as I had just passed in your info to a friend to purchase turkey tail and chaga tinctures from you. Do you ever make blue foot or similar tinctures?
His wife recently had a ocular stroke that gave her nerve damage that the neuro ophthalmologist said that they cannot help, but I'm thinking that micro dosing might be able to help, since it stimulates the optical nerves and excites the neuropathways
@@sonofabear I just saw that you're out of turkey Tail, but you've got the trilogy. That's the one he needs most. My tinctures won't be done for a month and a half to two months.
this is the type of video everyone is gonna reference if the apocalypse happens
what locale/ecosystem are you foraging in?
This was filmed mostly in North Carolina/ Appalachian Mountains
Do you know if any of these grow in Central Virginia?
Does nettle have any look alikes? i found what i thought was nettle but it didn't sting and didn't taste good so i didn't eat any. Stinging nettle actually taste really good fresh its just kinda spicy
And is this good information for the U.S ASWELL AS Canada??🤔
Mordecai?
Bro where's the king, BOLETUS EDULIS?!
My biggest concern for eating what I find in my area is that I live in a factory city. A plant will process what's in the soil and turn it into plant material, but it can still retain the toxic properties of its environment (see Chernobyl radiation site). My liver and kidneys are healthy, so I probably shouldn't worry, right?
Where would you find these?
What country
United States
I’ve seen people cook morels in wine, why shouldn’t they be cooked with alcohol?
eaten with alcohol, cooking with alcohol is different
I saw your video on Pinterest about mushrooms that can clean up the chemical still in Ohio. Where is the CZcams link for it?
Hi Brad! Here is 1st video: czcams.com/users/shortsBmLq5BLyHxQ
Here is the 2nd video on the chemical spill: czcams.com/users/shortsNWFMz1xse7U
What region do you live in?
Front page says he's a forager in _Maine._
Don’t die! 神农尝百草 and then he died!
Shennong literally died for us so we can know what to eat and what not.
what does choice edible mean
It tastes very good and is generally worth the effort to harvest. Theres lots of edible wild plants and mushrooms that you could eat, but dont taste very good or are hard to process.
Why does the video say 2024?
Is it anti fungal though 💀😏
only eat beef steak raw.. they are loaded with citric acid
How can I get supplements like that from you or just the mushrooms and their abilities I would love to order some if you would do that
Where would you find these?