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Pholiota nameko, commonly called nameko, is a small amber-brown edible mushroom native to Japan and widely cultivated in East Asia. The mushroom's cap is coated with a natural gelatinous layer that gives it a characteristic slippery texture and acts as a thickening agent when cooked in liquid dishes...
Fat Pholiota, or Pholiota adiposa, is a cluster-forming mushroom that grows on dead hardwood. It is recognized by a sticky yellow-orange cap covered with dense brown scales, and it has been recorded in parts of Europe and Asia. The species is associated with the edible-mushroom trade and wild foragi...
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Attractive scaly Pholiota with edible use in Asia; texture and slime keep broader reputation modest.
Scoring methodologySuillus luteus, conocido como boleto baboso o slippery jack, es un hongo ectomicorrícico asociado principalmente con pinos. Se reconoce por su sombrero marrón y viscoso, sus poros amarillos y el anillo que queda en el pie después de romperse el velo parcial. Tiene una distribución amplia en Eurasia...
Suillus americanus, commonly called the chicken fat mushroom, is a bolete-forming fungus in the family Boletaceae. It produces a bright yellow, often slimy cap, yellow tubes or pores, and a stem with darker glandular spots. The species forms ectomycorrhizal partnerships with five-needled pines and i...
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