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RE: Wild Hedgehog Mushrooms: Finding, Harvesting, and Cooking Tasty Forest Fungi
I have seen, collected and cooked hedgehog mushrooms in the last year in New Jersey. But, I did not find a lot of them. I love to eat wild mushrooms and Have recently eaten wild chanterelles and porcini in Colorado. I feel confident collecting hedgehog mushrooms because there are no poisonous look-alikes and it has the distinctive tooth pattern under the cap. Thanks for this post
Glad you enjoyed my hedgehog mushroom post. It's always fun to find something besides gills underneath a mushroom cap -- especially those hedgehog teeth.
And I'm glad you are enjoying some wild mushrooms in Colorado and New Jersey. It's amazing to think how much fungus there is out there, lol. Happy foraging!