Rainy weather in the summer can spoil the holiday plans of some people, but it also has its pros, because it is thanks to her that which need moisture to grow. It is now ideal conditions for mushroom picking.
In July, you can collect not only well -known chanterelles or porcini mushrooms, but also less known species. Eg stuffed cabbage with great flavor. However, before you put them in the basket, make sure you are dealing with an edible specimen. Not all stuffed cabbage is edible, and the best (i.e. the dove of the greenish) can be easily mistaken for poisoners.
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In addition to popular chanterelles and boletus in Polish forests In July, you can collect a full basket of tasty stuffed cabbage (it is estimated that there are over 100 species of these mushrooms in Poland, both edible, as well as inedible or poisonousthat’s why you have to be careful).
Poles rarely collect them despite the fact that they have a pleasant delicate tastebecause the variety of colors and hats makes inexperienced collectors easily confuse them with poisoners.
You can find them in different places, depending on the specific species For example, the white -green stuffed cabbage is easiest to meet under birch, while a sweet dove near blueberries or berries.
The tastiest edible stuffed fungi usually includes:
- A greenish dove – has a mild taste and is great for marinating.
- The stuffed cabbage – very tasty, occurs mainly in coniferous forests
- Kuna stuffed cabbage – a tasty, quite efficient mushroom
- District dove – with a delicious nutty flavor
- Stuffed cabbage Cukrówka – with a mild taste, very pleasant
- Mud cabbage roll – also tasty, found in coniferous forests
- Parking cabbage – one of the tastiest with a delicate taste and smell
The latter is supposedly the best, but young specimens can be easily confused with a deadly poisonous somrototneadian toadstool. So be careful and collect them exclusively with an experienced mushroom picker, who can recognize the edible mushroom at one hundred percent.
Remember, however, that the toadstool has a vagina at the base of the shaft and the ring, which the dove does not have. The dove is also very fragile, while the Sromotnik’s toadstool is more fibrous.
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Unfortunately, there are also a lot of inedible and poisonous Stuffed cabbage, whose consumption can cause unpleasant ailments, e.g. stomach. These are A lilac hat with a lilac hat with a hat in a yellow shade.
A vomiting dove with a juicy red hat or a critched dove with a purple hat is not suitable for consumption whose agent can be black or olive.