This Friday is the first day of my contribution to #FungiFriday hosted by @ewkaw. The first time I came across #FungiFriday was when I saw some very unique and interesting mushroom posts, and this time I'm going to try it for the first time as a mushroom collector I have for #FungiFriday this week.
Some of the mushrooms that I managed to get were oil palm mushrooms, and I got them when I visited a fairly large oil palm field and some of the rotting palm fruit can grow mushrooms that have a pretty good taste.
Like a few days ago I used to eat the palm mushroom by making fried indomie, it has a very delicious taste that makes me addicted to this mushroom, and I will share some photos of the very delicious palm mushroom for consumption here for my first collection on #FungiFriday.
Like a pile of rocks, a collection of unique mushrooms!
That's right my brother, like a pile of stones by the river.
Aliens!
Aliens trying to get out of their little eggs :P
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You found some cool looking mushrooms, awesome post. I will reblog it to #FungiLovers.
Yes, this is a mushroom that was deliberately planted for consumption, thank you very much, friends, for your input.