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Mushrooms and Fungi in China


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8 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Recently found a reliable source for these.

 

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黑牛肝菌 (hēi niú gān jūn) - Black Boletes (Phlebopus portentosus, Tylopilus alboater or Boletus aereu. One of the few boletes that can be cultivated. Inedible when raw, but cooked have a rich unami taste and a nutty flavour.


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Hail to the King! The real king, King Bolete

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8 hours ago, liuzhou said:

Recently found a reliable source for these.

It even looks meaty and delicious if that's possible. 

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