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Foraging at the end of August in the Drovers Rest Hereford 

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Some of the lovely finds we got on our day out at the Drovers Rest at the end of August including the Horn Of Plenty :) Identification by www.wildfooduk.com
Notes: There are actually 5 species of milkcap found in the UK that have orange milk and all are edible. Some of the ones not mentioned here are rare though so try to stick to the common species.
There are also many contenders for most poisonous mushroom in the UK though there is no conclusive proof. The Death Cap and Destroying Angel are certainly attributed with the most deaths in the UK, Europe and possibly globally though.
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Комментарии : 93   
@immersim311
@immersim311 2 года назад
Absolutely brilliant video. The fact that this isn't immediately picked up and serialised by the BBC is the reason I don't pay for a TV license.
@BigHardTreeBoys
@BigHardTreeBoys 2 года назад
and even if they did I wouldn’t 😂
@allentheobold8133
@allentheobold8133 10 месяцев назад
I agree there needs to be more of this on TV. Needs to be brought back into our culture.
@brianartillery
@brianartillery 2 года назад
I used to work at an empty country house which had extensive grounds. A gardener was employed there, and he knew all the edible mushrooms, and showed me where to find them - except for the Chanterelles, which he sold to a local gastropub. He did give me some, quite often, though, and I enjoyed them immensely. I often found Horn Of Plenty Mushrooms, and often had them on toast for my lunch. The gardener once presented me with a giant Puffball, which I took home for my parents (after cutting a bit off for my lunch), and dad hollowed it out, stuffed it with various things including bacon, and cooked it. Food of the gods.
@bobritter7197
@bobritter7197 2 года назад
These videos will keep me up all night, the best y/t find of the year. Thanks so much, I adore fungi and your no nonsense, highly informative & delightfully calming presentation has made this all the more exciting. Thank you, again. 😀👍
@ConstipatedAssassin
@ConstipatedAssassin 2 года назад
Legit, one of my favorite mushroom channels and I'm not even in the UK. We have all the ones you talked about here in the states, some of them just go by slightly different names.
@carlj2628
@carlj2628 2 года назад
You are so epic man. Big love from france, bout to tuck in to a feast of battered baby boletes on cépe pasta :)
@SweetVelvetBuds
@SweetVelvetBuds Год назад
I’ve learned so much watching your videos. Thanks a lot.
@moria841
@moria841 2 года назад
Great video as always. spent some time up in Maine in the States over the summer, THOUSANDS of trumpets all over the place!! I could spend an entire day picking nothing but trumpets!
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Wow that's great :) I'll try to get to Maine when I come to the States then :)
@pac_0183
@pac_0183 2 года назад
These vids are just so calming 😂
@Yukai-ep2dv
@Yukai-ep2dv 2 года назад
What a delight to watch! Wish I was there.
@captainfrosty31
@captainfrosty31 2 года назад
I'd love if the editors of this channel put in pop ups of close up clear pics of the mushroom he is talking about. Great channel. Just found it and I am hooked.
@lisanewstead4088
@lisanewstead4088 2 года назад
Your cringe when she said re wild yourselves was classic
@Paul-vo4ze
@Paul-vo4ze 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these videos and for so eloquently and fully explaining mushroom foraging. Your videos and mushroom hunting helped me get through a really difficult time last year.. it was the only thing that got me to leave the house! And now I’m continuing my mushroom journey and able to share my passion with others. Thanks!!
@MrThunk123
@MrThunk123 2 года назад
Haha, we have so many black trumpets here near stockholm - but yes.. they can be hard to spot and it took a few years to find places - but we go back and there is usually some year after year. Were a bit torn over whether they like hazel or not, they like a bit of a slope facing east or the hazel and slope are just coincidences.
@daviddunnmusic8323
@daviddunnmusic8323 2 года назад
Thank you we have eaten some amazing mushrooms and your identification videos help so much .
@math6911
@math6911 2 года назад
No one: Wild food UK: This is one of my favourite mushrooms
@gobstoppa1633
@gobstoppa1633 2 года назад
super stuff as always thankyou, MINT" CHEERS.
@e.s.lavall9219
@e.s.lavall9219 2 года назад
Now I know what those mystery big white mushrooms were - fleecy milkcaps!
@petevandergeyten5437
@petevandergeyten5437 2 года назад
Love your videos. Not enough of them. Keep it up!
@jamesprice6940
@jamesprice6940 Год назад
"I can't show you them all otherwise this video would be a few hours long" I'll speak for most when I say we would be happy to sit here and listen for a few hours!
@zulvalor7266
@zulvalor7266 2 года назад
Thank you for your videos
@missie101uk6
@missie101uk6 2 года назад
Eow! What a find. Love to find black trumpet and morel one day.
@nickm3861
@nickm3861 2 года назад
It was a bright day which made it difficult to see any definition on white mushrooms. When it is bright like this maybe shade the subject from direct sun when filming if possible.
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Hi Nic I really tried to darken these so that the details were more visible. Will try to make sure it doesn't happen when filming next time.
@loakes2828
@loakes2828 2 года назад
thankyou,great vid x
@honeyvitagliano3227
@honeyvitagliano3227 2 года назад
As always Pete a great video! My hubs and look forward to foraging with you in the coming years Warmest regards 🍄
@rchippex
@rchippex 2 года назад
Great video. I keep praying for some proper rain so I can get out into some great new woods I've found as I'm sure it will hold some nice surprises after a recent visit.
@redtrummy
@redtrummy 2 года назад
Excellent
@uffo200
@uffo200 2 года назад
Another informative and interesting video thank you Marlow. Since I became interested in fungi foraging a couple of years ago you have taught me a lot about the subject. The most important thing being if I'm not 100% sure on id then leave it alone.
@jondobs64
@jondobs64 2 года назад
what a find at the end - just lovely to see teh horn of plenty - we are also on southdowns so gonna look extra hard
@stefanlewszuk5359
@stefanlewszuk5359 2 года назад
Incredible video, so informative! But maybe time to invest in a camera with a manual aperture? I'd love to see these mushrooms in more detail but it can be hard when they're over exposed! Still, an incredible video from a frankly underated channel!
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Thanks, and I found putting this one together quite frustrating because of the over exposure so I'll be looking for a camera soon.
@rhyscostellow323
@rhyscostellow323 2 года назад
That is a really nice batch of horn of plenty.
@jirifx
@jirifx 2 года назад
Thanks!!!
@0308920133
@0308920133 2 года назад
Marlow da boss
@234cheech
@234cheech 2 года назад
top content
@ladinark1672
@ladinark1672 Год назад
Lactifluus vellereus/Fleecy Milkcap is 100% edible if you like bitter/peppery hot food/mushrooms. Been eating this along with Lactarius piperatus and all other similar safe to eat milkcaps... Greetings from Bulgaria!
@stefflus08
@stefflus08 Год назад
I like to put it this way, you distinguish the Amanitas from Milk caps by the lack of milk, and from the Russulas by the Amanitas' stringy flesh.
@darrenwall5439
@darrenwall5439 Год назад
Love watching your informative videos! Very interesting thank you! In the sunshine it is hard to see some shots, time to invest in a new camera maybe? The white balance needs to be set up, all the best 💚
@asclepeusaskarus6661
@asclepeusaskarus6661 2 года назад
I interrupted this a few minutes in to watch best parts of the Tourettes South Park episode, back to this now though x
@GhostZero1111
@GhostZero1111 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video, i feel joy watching these. I also wondered if the wood sorrel is sometimes found in a deep red colour leaf with yellow flowers? All the best to you now.
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Yes there is a variety called creeping wood sorrel. That one is much higher in oxalic acid though and should generally be avoided except in very small quantities.
@GhostZero1111
@GhostZero1111 2 года назад
@@WildFoodUK1 Thank you very much for the reply and clarification. All the best to you.
@Rick_Cleland
@Rick_Cleland 2 года назад
😱😱😱
@gezzly72
@gezzly72 2 года назад
I’d never attempt to eat any fungi I saw , unless I was an expert or with an expert
@alf2892
@alf2892 2 года назад
It's a lot safer than you think
@oshea6702
@oshea6702 2 года назад
You're at more risk eating a random wild plant than a random wild mushroom.
@gezzly72
@gezzly72 2 года назад
@@oshea6702 I find easier to id wild plants and trees than fungi. I leave them well alone
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Try these first :) www.wildfooduk.com/articles/wild-mushrooms-for-beginners/
@joet81
@joet81 2 года назад
Hey, Marlo! Love your videos! Do you get Lactarius hygrophoroides in the uk? Probably in my top 3 favorites!!
@MrBlahdeblah22
@MrBlahdeblah22 2 года назад
I'm new to your videos, but i must say I'm loving them so far! You really do have a good handle on the detail. I wish your camera did too! Maybe time to stop using a phone? Lol I'm off to buy your book now so don't hate me for slating the video quality!
@allentheobold8133
@allentheobold8133 10 месяцев назад
Quick question about the wood sorrell (im still learning) haha. I have a load of clover looking plants where i live not in woods but all over the grass. Are they all safe to forage? Alot of them have white stripes on them. If you have the time I would love to hear back. Thankyou for these videos.
@steammachine3061
@steammachine3061 2 года назад
The safron milk cap is the only mushroom that i gave myself a panic attack thinking i had missidentified it. To me it had a slightly gritty texture though. It wasnt one that agreed with even me before i started googling toxic lookalikes after i had consumed it lol. I have it in good authoritity that they pickle realy well though
@climbingthemountain26.
@climbingthemountain26. 2 года назад
You should still use your old iPhone camera Marlow, rather than whatever you're using now, which is inferior and overexposes, so that we're unable to see properly the identification of the mushrooms.
@alf2892
@alf2892 2 года назад
Any good places in the north east? Never find anything here
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Look for a good mature woodland with Beech Oak and Birch trees, and there should be something there
@jacktaylor7690
@jacktaylor7690 2 года назад
Just to let everyone, even tho its private land you can still walk in the fields as long as you don't brake anything to enter
@snjar_6321
@snjar_6321 2 года назад
do all of these mushroom types also apply to Northern Ireland?
@TomEJSawyer
@TomEJSawyer 2 года назад
Hey Marlo, love your videos as always. Wanted to ask a question for some time now... your hands look quite red/inflamed when you forage, is this because you are handling the more deadlier mushrooms or is this because of a pre-existing health condition? Apologies for the personal question, but just wanted to know. Keep up the amazing work.
@purplewos
@purplewos Год назад
I'm interested in vis for a foraging course for the weekend with my sons. Please let me have some details.
@Mr_Cookie1111
@Mr_Cookie1111 2 года назад
I know fly agaric is not supposed to be edible (also know that people use them to 'trip' with the psychoactive properties it contains) but I've seen in a few videos that you can boil the mushroom to remove the toxins in which it also removes the psychoactive properties (apparently you boil the mushroom 3 times, the last time you add vinegar and ginger to remove the last of the toxins although I could be wrong quoting that and then apparently you fry it to finish off the process) what's your opinion on this ?
@1invag
@1invag 2 года назад
Hi your books out of stock on amazon, just wondered if you had any plans to restock and if could give an idea of when that might be or if you have an alternative place to purchase a copy as its also out of stock on your website
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Hi. It will be back in stock next week on Amazon and our own site www.wildfooduk.com . Unfortunately we had to close the office this week due to a covid case and so couldn't do the post.
@1invag
@1invag 2 года назад
@@WildFoodUK1 thank you very much
@tigrecito48
@tigrecito48 2 года назад
if mushrooms have slight toxins that give bad stomachs is it lessened with cooking? ie is it always better to cook mushrooms that have been foraged? do you get less nutrients by cooking?
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
I'd cook all wild mushrooms. Some like morels have toxins that can be cooked out but not all of them.
@gezzly72
@gezzly72 2 года назад
Do you run courses?
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Yes :) www.wildfooduk.com
@JP-yw4wx
@JP-yw4wx 2 года назад
Did you find any happy ones? 😀
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
We were happy with all of them ;)
@jakecalvert6728
@jakecalvert6728 2 года назад
are there any amethyst deceiver lookalikes?
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Yes the Lilac fibrecap which is common and poisonous, but it doesn't have the purple gills so always check those on every amethyst you pick as they can grow in close proximity.
@tiesthijsthejs
@tiesthijsthejs 2 года назад
Foraging wild uk: lama’s
@frostywalker9232
@frostywalker9232 Год назад
It's unfortunate that a lot of the mushrooms aren't in focus and/or off colour
@asclepeusaskarus6661
@asclepeusaskarus6661 2 года назад
Ita goodf, ita good, is amanita good? (naughty, naughty, very naughty)
@mrdjr6544
@mrdjr6544 2 года назад
This seems like an absolute minefield. Everything is either out to kill you or if it's edible it looks like something else that's out to kill you. Good video though.
@bryanhindle8307
@bryanhindle8307 2 года назад
Very interesting. Pity the camera focus and light levels were poor.
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Thanks and I agree, we're trying to improve our amateur filming and editing skills so will hopefully do better in future.
@BubuH-cq6km
@BubuH-cq6km 2 года назад
24:10 why U giving us the middle finger🤷🏼‍♂
@DirtyLesion
@DirtyLesion Год назад
ru-vid.comUgkxsKCN-LStapJymY-c8urmAYcPoZzE8Vdz clip from the video
@doodleplop800
@doodleplop800 2 года назад
@1:23 You were supposed to do what, sorry?
@leighmorrison4362
@leighmorrison4362 10 месяцев назад
You need to control your brightness - no one can see the details you are trying to show
@squoocher
@squoocher 2 года назад
Getting into bed with a place that specialises in commercialised imprisoned animals. Should be ashamed of yourself. If your food is wild your animals should be that too. In a free sense! Not ridden or exploited in any way. Disappointed to say the least. Unsubscribed. Hashtag follow the money. Pfffff
@WildFoodUK1
@WildFoodUK1 2 года назад
Thanks for your opinion, but I will say that as you can see in the video that they are all free ranging with many acres to roam in, extremely healthy and happy and very well looked after.
@_ZUNG_
@_ZUNG_ 2 года назад
I too was very disappointed to see exploited animals on this channel :( Acknowledging the cuteness of the animals, which will ultimately be killed for their flesh is, in my opinion, psychopathy that is normal in today's society
@_ZUNG_
@_ZUNG_ 2 года назад
@@pennyfarthing7991 It is fortunate that you don't care if you're wrong.
@_ZUNG_
@_ZUNG_ 2 года назад
@@pennyfarthing7991'Exploit' - To derive use from. The animals in that paddock have been bred and raised to be used for their bodies. Definitive exploitation. You attempt not to harm the slugs and ants, yet you are defending the deliberate harm of another animal. Do you not see your hypocrisy? I try my hardest to harm neither. There is a massive difference between knowingly and willingly killing animals for pleasure and accidentally standing on one. Conflating the two is a stale and worthless argument. Perhaps you should consider living consistently with your own moral stance on animals.
@carlj2628
@carlj2628 2 года назад
You are so epic man. Big love from france, bout to tuck in to a feast of battered baby boletes on cépe pasta :)
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