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Fungi: mycelia, mushrooms & more
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I think they would be good in cookies, but i havent tried that yet.
Re: fresh The maple syrup smell is pretty faint when fresh, i wonder how much sweetness would be present. Do they need to be cooked if eaten fresh?
Congrats! I haven't seen them yet this year in the Bay Area, but last year i found them a few times in Sonoma County.
It's generally unsafe to eat mushrooms raw and raw candy caps don't have much flavor so you need to cook them.
Yeah I fried a few up and they kinda just tasted like mushrooms with an underwhelming texture. There was a little bit of that interesting flavor but it was subtle. I’m going to try a few in some dishes but I think probably I’ll dry most of them. That may be the best thing to do with them no matter what I end up making.
I’m surprised they aren’t starting in the Bay Area yet. It’s been pretty rainy so far, right? At least where I am it has been, though I’m a bit further north.