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I try from android store Picture Mushroom - Mushroom ID Fungus - Identification of fungi Mushrooms app Mushroom Identify - Automatic picture recognition None of them can identify
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Chroogomphus rutilus https://www.velutipes.com/natural/chroogomphus_rutilus.htm Edibility[edit] Chroogomphus rutilus, C. ochraceus, and C. vinicolor are edible and interchangeable for culinary purposes. They are not, however, regarded as flavorful and possess neither a distinctive taste nor odor. One food writer states: They are excellent when dried, have a firm chewy texture but almost no flavor. This means you can put them in any dish without worrying about overpowering them - there's nothing to overpower! They make an excellent textural addition, though, a little crunchy, a little rubbery, very pleasant. Use them in tomato sauce as a meat substitute, or in a spicy Thai curry. You can't go wrong, because you can't taste them.[14] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroogomphus
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Thanks for replay "oiler" mushrooms is Suillus luteus ☺️ google translated me that way
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Vlad started following please help to identify
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Please help to indemnify what I found closest Laccaria ochropurpurea https://nature.mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/purple-gilled-laccaria
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I did try to get spore print but it dint give enough spore to see after 24 hours. In bowl where they were laying i see few large yellow spots but bowl by itself orange. I will try next time make spore print from few. @Dave W I didn't fell any odor or very lite sweetish. anyway by definition Clitocybe robusta. a large white agaric; edible but not palatable https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Clitocybe robusta
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OOPs start cooking odor like medic. maybe because they were laying in room for 24 hours? Next time I will try to cook them fresh. I don't want them.
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Thanks GJC . I think it is Elm Oyster http://toronto-wildlife.com/Fungi/Mushrooms/basidiomycota/oyster_elm/more_elm_oyster.html has white or may be little yellow spore print any way I will be careful
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I did fry them. Taste very good like honey mushrooms. I was very careful eating it. So far all good. Thanks for advise. the similar look what I found toxic one and make people sick Entoloma rhodopolium. It has longer stem and whiter gills. On mine even on small spices gill was brown. https://www.first-nature.com/fungi/entoloma-rhodopolium.php