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Macrolepiota procera
Parasol mushroom, a tall edible European species reaching 30 cm, prized in cooking and recognized by its snakeskin-patterned stipe and freely moveable ring.
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The top alternative to Macrolepiota procera in 2026 is Tuber melanosporum with a score of 9.7/10, followed by Boletus edulis (9.5) and Cantharellus cibarius (9.2).
Tuber melanosporum
Tuber melanosporum, commonly known as the Périgord black truffle, is a hypogeous mushroom prized for its intense aroma a...
Boletus edulis
Boletus edulis, or porcini, is a highly valued edible mushroom native to Europe. It forms a mycorrhizal relationship wit...
Cantharellus cibarius
Cantharellus cibarius, commonly known as the golden chanterelle, is a mycorrhizal fungus valued for its rich flavor and...
Amanita caesarea
Amanita caesarea, commonly known as Caesar’s mushroom, is a distinctive European fungus recognized for its vibrant orang...
Craterellus cornucopioides
Craterellus cornucopioides, commonly called the black trumpet, is a prized mushroom species native to Europe. It forms a...
Boletus aereus
Boletus aereus, commonly known as the sulphur bolete, is a European bolete mushroom recognized by its distinctive dark b...
Boletus pinophilus
Boletus pinophilus, the pine bolete, is a large edible mushroom highly prized in Italy that forms symbiotic relationship...
Sparassis crispa
Known as cauliflower fungus, this edible species forms large lobed masses resembling a cauliflower head at the base of c...
Hydnum repandum
Known as hedgehog mushroom or sweet tooth, this edible species is distinctive for bearing spines rather than gills on it...
Coprinus comatus
Shaggy ink cap, a widespread edible mushroom notable for autodigesting its gills into black inky fluid through deliquesc...
Marasmius oreades
Fairy ring champignon, a widespread edible grassland fungus famous for producing large, persistent fairy rings in lawns...
Russula virescens
Green cracking russula, a highly regarded edible with a greenish cap that breaks into mosaic patches, particularly prize...
Tuber aestivum
Tuber aestivum, the summer truffle, is a widely distributed European edible truffle found from Britain to the Middle Eas...
Lactarius deliciosus
Saffron milk cap, a prized edible with vivid orange coloring and distinctive orange latex, widely collected across Europ...
Macrolepiota rhacodes
Shaggy parasol, an edible but GI-irritating species distinguished from the true parasol by its coarsely shaggy cap surfa...
Lepista saeva
Field blewit, an edible grassland species prized in European cuisine, distinguished from wood blewit by its violet stipe...
Agaricus arvensis
Agaricus arvensis, known as the horse mushroom, is a large edible fungus recognized by its distinct anise-like odor and...
Agaricus campestris
Agaricus campestris is the widely consumed meadow mushroom, serving as the wild ancestor to the commercially grown white...
Cuphophyllus pratensis
A meadow waxcap (Hygrophoraceae) widespread in European unimproved grasslands, where it serves as a key bioindicator of...
Leucoagaricus leucothites
Leucoagaricus leucothites is a widespread agaric fungus originally described by Carlo Vittadini in 1826 and noted for re...
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