In particular, know how to identify the common and deadly species (eg: much of the genus Amanita) yourself, and get multiple trustworthy field guides for your part of the world.

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    8 months ago

    Yeah, I mean there’s only going to be a handful of species you want to eat in any location at any time.

    You should never just be finding random mushrooms and figuring out if you can eat them.

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      8 months ago

      Finding random mushrooms and learning to identify them (which includes learning if they are edible) is absolutely how you should start in amateur mycology, especially if you don’t have any mycology groups nearby that you can join. And if you do, you know what that group will do? Gather random mushrooms to learn/teach identification.

      Just don’t go around eating random stuff.