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bhaas

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Hi guys.  I'm pretty sure that I have some Tylopilus variobrunneus here.  The taste is mild, if not a bit sweet.  What do you think?  Any advice on edibility?  The bolete filter doesn't list edibility on this one.

 https://boletes.wpamushroomclub.org/product/tylopilus-variobrunneus/

I have a pile of these that I could pick if they're any good.

 

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Freshly cut:

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After a few minutes:

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And a comparison of the two:

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I agree, Tylopilus variobrunneus. Probably edible, I haven't tried eating it. Not a common species in my area.

One Tylopilus species to avoid eating is T. griseocarneus   https://boletes.wpamushroomclub.org/product/tylopilus-griseocarneus/ . It looks quite a bit different form the one seen here.

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