I can do that ;) I have different types ;) Maybe I can send it with a guy from Thailand, that is visiting some friends of mine. He comes next week I think.
I will check if it`s possible ;)
Oh! This is very kind of you!
But I don’t wish to put extra burden on other people!! I prefer fresh mushroom to dry mushroom.
There might be some rules about bringing in plants into Thailand, mushrooms would be considered suspicious. This may create problems, even unintended one!
I wish I had the magic to make the mushroom came here in a second!
You are very kind and generous. I am very touched by your kindness.
Thank you @Kaminchan 😊
I just want to spread the taste and joy of nature 😉
If it's possible and not illegal, then it may happen, my friend 😉
I'm not sure when San the Thai are arriving or departing.
I have different types of mushrooms:
Chanterelle
Chanterelle is the common name of several species of fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus. They are among the most popularly eaten species of wild mushrooms. They are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped
Penny Bun
Boletus edulis is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere across Europe, Asia, and North America, it does not occur naturally in the Southern Hemisphere, although it has been introduced to southern Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Birch bolete
Leccinum scabrum, commonly known as the rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, and birch bolete, is an edible mushroom in the family Boletaceae, and was formerly classified as Boletus scaber.
These 3 types are all over the place in my area. Maybe you have this Penny Bun in Thailand?
Hi! Thank you for your kindness.
I wouldn’t want to impose on your friend’s visitor!
About these mushrooms, I think I saw a few of the last photo, Birch Bolete, in my garden. But my gardener told me they weren’t edible! I’ll take some photos next time I see them again. Most mushrooms in shops are cultivated inside dark rooms. The wild mushrooms would be on sale once a year when villagers would go to forests with their baskets to collect them.
interesting post
Nice place :)
@vannfrik interesting forest ;-)
Wow! What a treat! Lucky you!
Send me some mushrooms!
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I can do that ;) I have different types ;) Maybe I can send it with a guy from Thailand, that is visiting some friends of mine. He comes next week I think.
I will check if it`s possible ;)
Oh! This is very kind of you!
But I don’t wish to put extra burden on other people!! I prefer fresh mushroom to dry mushroom.
There might be some rules about bringing in plants into Thailand, mushrooms would be considered suspicious. This may create problems, even unintended one!
I wish I had the magic to make the mushroom came here in a second!
You are very kind and generous. I am very touched by your kindness.
Have a wonderful day.
Thank you @Kaminchan 😊
I just want to spread the taste and joy of nature 😉
If it's possible and not illegal, then it may happen, my friend 😉
I'm not sure when San the Thai are arriving or departing.
I have different types of mushrooms:
Chanterelle
Chanterelle is the common name of several species of fungi in the genera Cantharellus, Craterellus, Gomphus, and Polyozellus. They are among the most popularly eaten species of wild mushrooms. They are orange, yellow or white, meaty and funnel-shaped
Penny Bun
Boletus edulis is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere across Europe, Asia, and North America, it does not occur naturally in the Southern Hemisphere, although it has been introduced to southern Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Birch bolete
Leccinum scabrum, commonly known as the rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, and birch bolete, is an edible mushroom in the family Boletaceae, and was formerly classified as Boletus scaber.
These 3 types are all over the place in my area. Maybe you have this Penny Bun in Thailand?
Have a nice day 😎
Hi! Thank you for your kindness.
I wouldn’t want to impose on your friend’s visitor!
About these mushrooms, I think I saw a few of the last photo, Birch Bolete, in my garden. But my gardener told me they weren’t edible! I’ll take some photos next time I see them again. Most mushrooms in shops are cultivated inside dark rooms. The wild mushrooms would be on sale once a year when villagers would go to forests with their baskets to collect them.
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