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Trumpets of the Dead
BowEd:
Jeff....Looks like a nice amount of tasty mushrooms there.Don't know if I've seen those kind here yet.I'm sure you know more abut that than me.We did find a half dozen puff balls I believe.Ate some of them yesterday with some fresh blue gill fillets.Very,very good!!!
upstatenybowyer:
Hey guys, been busy so I haven't checked this thread in a while.
These mushrooms grow with American Beech and Hemlock trees in a mutually beneficial relationship. The trees provide sugar for the mushrooms and the mushrooms help the trees absorb nitrogen from the soil.
Black trumpets have a very unique taste and smell. Hard to describe if you've never had them, but I'd say they have a deep, earthy and slightly sweet aroma/taste.
Andrew, that sounds like a great idea. Perhaps I'll give it a try!
BJ, I dehydrated a bunch so if I ever get out your way I'll bring some w/ me. ;)
Ed, that meal sounds delicious indeed!
AndrewS:
when you mix two or three spoons of the chutney with butter you get a mushroombutter, that is delicious to a lot of meals.... ;)
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