hi all my friends. Do you like mushrooms? or will mushrooms be your favorite food?
of course yes, or no!
but it seems like many people like it, even I also like to eat mushrooms.
because mushrooms are very good when cooked or making soup. if you cook this mushroom the sauce is very delicious and also very suitable as an additional menu at the dinner table.
and also very good for increasing stamina. because mushrooms are rich in vitamins and proteins which are very good for the body.
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This is a picture that looks like oyster mushrooms that are more than a week old. and it doesn't look like it can be cooked anymore because it looks soft.
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Oyster mushroom that looks like this is still very suitable for cooking. because it's estimated to be only two days or three days old.
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and this mushroom can't be eaten at all. the nature of the shape is very hard, it seems like it won't turn out when it's cooked. besides this fungus also contains dangerous poisons. so it's very inappropriate to eat it.
even in my area no one ate this mushroom. I forgot the name of this mushroom. does anyone know the name for this mushroom?
this is my report on Friday for #fungifriday sponsored by @ewkaw
Respect and thanks to all the team members who have made the community Fungi Loversin HIVE BLOCKCHAIN I really like this kind of community. @hive-166168 @qwerrie @davidgermano @ewkaw @sketch.and.jam and mushrooms in this community, will be a great addition to the ad
by @anwars
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Yes , thanks you
Very nice photography and descriptions! I think the large shelf like mushroom is called a woody polypore. There are many different varieties of them.
the name you mentioned is really right on target. I even tried searching on Google with the name you mentioned. I finally found the results. and, it turns out woody polypore has many similar species. thank you friend, you have added insight today for me.
Tip!
Very nice, you take a perfect picture,
@kasna , thanks you
@anwars, besides taking pictures that look beautiful. some of these mushrooms are very delicious to eat lo ..
your opinion is correct, thanks.
Very nice collection! I really like the small white ones on the first photo :)
Happy Fungifriday!
@ewkaw thank you. and apparently we think the same. indeed the first picture looks interesting.
Could we eat that mushrooms brother ?
it can be eaten buddy. but can not eat the mushrooms listed in the picture below. it's dangerous to eat and I don't eat it.
its a pleasure to hear. and same to you -- your photos are splendid, they do have a professional quality, like you are a PRO photographer, it is a great contribution to FL, and a solid visual pleasure.thanks for the kind words, @anwars!
as your area seems full of mushrooms, let me look into the future with a hope to see more posts from you. oh, and Happy Fungi Friday to you!
I was just starting to become the best I aspire to be a PRO photographer. yes maybe through this FL community can be realized. that's how I hope so. thank you very much for your response @qwerrie
well, what can I advise you?
mushrooms is a great props / subject for the photo exercises. personally, I love their weird shapes and alienated nature. and divercity of shapes, forms, colours. and - they stand still, dont run, you can more or less return to them when the lighting condition have changed, or - again, more or less - change the lighting conditions, use tripod, take long exposure, etc. very priceless, when you doing macro photography (not like with insects and butterflies, haha!)
good photographer nowdays has to learn the art of editing, retouching, digital manipulation. wish you well at this path!