syn.: Sweet Tooth | swe.: Blek taggsvamp | nor.: Bleik piggsopp | fin.: Vaaleaorakas | dt.: Semmelstoppelpilz The hedgehog mushroom is an easily recognizable and common mushroom across much of Europe. Its …
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swe.: Tallblodriska | nor.: Furumatriska | fin.: Männynleppärousku | dt.: Edelreizker, Kiefernreizker | eng.: syn.: Red pine mushroom “You choose specimens that are not quite big yet, wash them off but don’t …
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swe.: violgubbe | nor.: fiolgubbe | fin.: pölkkysieni | dt.: Schweinsohr, Violetter Leistling] Pig ears are excellent edible mushrooms that like to grow in calcareous soils and mountainous regions. Unfortunately they are …
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swe.: Björkticka | nor.: Knivkjuke | fin.: Pökkelökääpä | dt.: Birkenporling, Birkenschwamm With its soft-looking appearance, the birch polypore is one of our absolute favorite mushrooms. Admittedly, the culinary value is modest …
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swe.: Grankotteskivling | nor.: Grankonglehatt | fin.: Kuusenkäpynahikas | dt.: Fichtenzapfenrübling Sprucecone caps are among the most inconspicuous edible mushrooms out there. You need a good eye and a good knowledge of …
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swe.: Scharlakansvårskål | nor.: Skarlagen vårbeger | fin.: Punamaljakas | dt.: Prachtbecherling Many guidebooks consider the scarlet elf cup, like the almost identical ruby elf cup (Sarcoscypha coccinea), as a modest culinary …
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swe.: Stinksvamp | nor.: Stanksopp | fin.: Haisusiene | dt.: Stinkmorchel“And even today, among the uneducated, this morel was thought to be an aphrodisiac.” (Thomas Mann – The Magic Mountain) Stinkhorn is …
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