Whooaa @jasmink .. it's a really big mushroom I ever seen😱 too bad that my husband has an allergic to any mushrooms so I can't cook any foods with mushroom😔
Whooaa @jasmink .. it's a really big mushroom I ever seen😱 too bad that my husband has an allergic to any mushrooms so I can't cook any foods with mushroom😔
That mushroom truly was gigantic, we had to cook it in three parts since there were so many little chunks of mushroom, haha! It's always unpleasant when someone has severe allergies, but at least you have the chance to taste some mushroom delicacies in restaurants (when and if they serve some). For me mushrooms are also something special that I don't get to savor too often, they're season can be really short!
Thanks for stopping by @cicisaja! 😊
I would said that God is really fair😊 while we're in tropical countries would easily grow mushroom anytime or find the wild mushroom anywhere after the rainy days.. but I've never seen as huge as yours. Probably because we have so many various food sources and mushroom shall wait😂. Different culture and different weather made us richer with amazing vegetation.
Do you know what is the name of this mushroom?
That's right, we just have to appreciate all the things we were given! Apparently there are many different names for the huge mushroom in English (I only knew the name in Finnish before making this post), it can be called penny bun, cep, porcino or porcini, in Latin it's Boletus edulis. It's a really common mushroom in Finnish forests!