Hunting Mushrooms lentinus concavus has a very delicious taste
Hello dear friends!!! Today I will show you a photo of a mushroom that I caught in the forest when I was walking in the forest, almost every day I really want to hunt wild mushrooms in the forest for my consumption and I share the portrait with this community.
Late summer and rainy season there are many wild plants growing in the forest, one of which is this bowl mushroom which grows on tree trunks like other mushrooms, this mushroom is very large, its size is 5 to 15cm, round convex shape at a young age pure white like a piece of silk cloth, dry leaves that are not sticky. The ends are curled at the beginning of growth and wavy. This mushroom is a non-toxic mushroom and has a very delicious taste, I don't know a clear explanation about this mushroom but I have proven it myself that this mushroom is not at all toxic, it is very safe for me to consume this delicious mushroom.
I am very happy that we are still given the opportunity by our creators to be able to share experiences with all of our friends here. Enjoy my hunting results.
That's all I can share more or less I apologize, I'm very happy if all my friends are willing to give support in the form of votes from all of you.
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