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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/26/24 12:44 AM
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And people like to eat them?
I’ve only eaten yellows and they’re great!
Does it make sense that yellow morels are firmer than these black morels?
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/26/24 01:15 AM
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Ok good to know! I’ll pay attention to this spot next year and see if I can find them a bit earlier.
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/26/24 02:34 AM
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Impale it on a stick, drizzle some olive oil on it and roast a bit over a campfire, spinkle on some steak seasoning, and you'll think you are eating steak. Yum. Sounds good!
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/26/24 06:34 AM
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Impale it on a stick, drizzle some olive oil on it and roast a bit over a campfire, spinkle on some steak seasoning, and you'll think you are eating steak. Yum. Better Than Brown Bear steaks??? LOL!
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/26/24 01:01 PM
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Those have a couple of slang names around here. Really can't say on here. Never heard them referred to as any type of morel.
Last edited by Broomchaser; 05/26/24 01:06 PM.
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/29/24 11:02 AM
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I read there is a Morel-looking mushroom that's not safe to eat. They way to tell if it's a true Morel is if it's hollow or not. The real Morel is hollow, the other isn't. But, I'm sure no expert on the subject.
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Re: Is this a Black Morel?
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05/29/24 11:11 AM
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I think morels are likely the easiest mushroom for an amature mycophagist to identify.
Last edited by Boco; 05/29/24 11:12 AM.
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