• the_artic_one@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    Blushers (section validae) are also toxic though their toxins are supposedly destroyed by heat, none of the species in my area are considered edible. Are you thinking of grisettes (section vaginata)?

    I found a small Amanita constricta a couple weeks back that I dried but haven’t gotten around to tasting yet.

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      1 day ago

      Amanita Rubescens - yes, you have to prepare. them (but who even eats “usual” mushrooms as-is, I always fry them, or they go in a soup. But ad I said, I never tried them - when they are there, everything else is also there, so i had no incentives to “try something new” :)

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        23 hours ago

        Ah, that one is pretty rare in the PNW. The common blushers around here are A. augusta which is said to taste like cardboard by the few who have tested it and A. porphyria which is generally not considered edible.