Do you have mushroom hunting in your cunt?
Do you have mushroom hunting in your cunt?
I haven't heard about it in here
But I think Japaneses do that
yes, but its not the only thing you can do like in russia/finland
ITS WHAT SWEDEN USED TO BE ABOUT
Aren't a lot of mushrooms venomous? I think I heard something like this in Survivorman.
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yes but the average person doesn't do it.
>tfw lazy and haven't gone this year yet
unfortunately most of the lethal mushroom poisonings here happen to vietnamese immigrants because apparently you have a safe lookalike in vietnam
It's not really common, but a few people grow their own.
Yes
brutal
It is common.
only oldfriends will get this post :^)
YES!
Live in a small town in NW Missouri. Every year in spring when it warms up a little, me and a friend or two go to the wetlands, conservation areas, and the acres and acres of woods behind one of our houses and hunt Morels.
It's great fun and I highly recommend it. They're really tasty too and you can sell them to local restaurants.
Yep its a big thing here. Us, poor slav huh.
Yes, a lot.
>Aren't a lot of mushrooms venomous
You mean poisonous.
Who is this nonce?
Mostly elders
Never heard of anyone doing it, I don't think we really have any stuff like that growing wild in the UK.
no, they get too mushy when you club them
Sure, it's very popular.
Of course, but in general you shouldn't eat stuff off the forest unless you're certain it's safe to eat.
No one goes to gather mushrooms without knowing what to look out for.
Yes, but more common is to forge wild berries (at least in north Sweden).
i hated picking berries when i was a kid.
Same, I mostly ate them directly.
Used to be really popular when I was a kid. But it's getting too dangerous these days with wolves, foxes and boars etc. moving back to our forests and leftists do their best to protect their ~rights~ and that they can spread diseases.
> dangerous these days with wolves, foxes
What?
I can understand with boars, they're quite aggressive and can make some real damage to ones body.
Yes. I collect mushrooms every year.
>mushrooms
>venomous
As long as you don't let them bite you.
They spread diseases like Echinococcus multilocularis
I'm sorry
I pick several kilograms of mushrooms every year. There's nothing tastier than butter fried chanterelles after a rainy day out in the woods.
The forests where I live are packed with mushrooms, all the good kinds.
holocaust class.
Yes, I know a guy called Vladislav (Slovakian of ethnicity), he is an old bydlo acoholic, but he can find the best mushrooms in the area.
obviously, the mushrooms in your pic "voverūškos" are one of my favorites, simply because they're easy to prepare, but at least here they only come later in fall, so the season for them is short
Yes but berry picking is more popular
Yes we do, chanterelles and boletus are typically highest on the list, but we also got morels and I pick like a dozen other edible species but I wouldn't know the English name for those.
Cool thing, every single Swiss village has certified mushroom inspector where you can have your finds checked for poisonous species.
We have many Italians coming here and commercially picking mushrooms, despite it being illegal to pick more than 1-2 kg a day for personal consumption. Always nice if you catch them out in the mountains and tax them a bit.
nigga that's a "suppilovahvero"
Their season is actually pretty long, if the weather is favorable they start in July. But usually July is hot and dry and they don't grow large.
yeah. used to live in a very rural area with a lot of farms. one of the big pastimes of youth (17-20) was after rain was they would hop the fences into peoples coww pastures and look for cowdung(that's where golden-tops and blue meanies grow). there'd be days where you saw massive groups of 15 or more people all zonked out on shrooms just drinking coffee or freaking out.
not like there's much else to do in rural towns, dont blame em'
>mushroom hunting
yes I like cocks
Yes, used to do it when I was a child.
Boleti, morels and black trumpets are my favourite