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Foraging For Wild Mushrooms and their Health Benefits

October 16, 2024 by knobbyplate

Wild mushroom foraging is the practice of gathering mushrooms from natural habitats like forests, meadows, and woodlands. It offers a deep connection with nature and a chance to discover unique, flavorful varieties that aren’t available in stores. Foraging encourages physical activity, mindfulness, and a deeper appreciation for ecosystems, as identifying safe, edible species requires keen observation and knowledge.

Eating wild mushrooms comes with numerous nutritional benefits. They are rich in vitamins (like B vitamins and vitamin D), minerals (including potassium, zinc, and selenium), and antioxidants that support immune function and overall health. Wild varieties, such as chanterelles, morels, and porcini, often contain higher concentrations of these nutrients compared to their cultivated counterparts. Additionally, they are low in calories and high in fiber, promoting digestive health.

Beyond their nutritional value, wild mushrooms add unique textures and complex flavors to dishes, from earthy and nutty to subtly fruity. Their rich umami quality can elevate the taste profile of soups, sauces, and sautés. However, it’s crucial to forage responsibly, ensuring correct identification to avoid toxic varieties. For those who practice safety and respect for the environment, wild mushroom foraging can be a rewarding, delicious way to connect with nature.

Filed Under: Foraged, Mushrooms, vegan, Vegetables, vegetarian Tagged With: foraging, free food, healthy, mushrooms, vegan, vegetarian, wild food, wild mushrooms, woodland, woodland produce

Wild Mushrooms

February 1, 2024 by knobbyplate

Yet another visit to Borough Market in the heart of London. Came across this stall that had so many varieties of mushrooms. Not only could I not resist photographing them but I also had to buy way too many mushrooms. I’m thinking I will make a mushroom wellington and some wild mushroom and garlic soup. I promise that whatever I do decide to make I will blog the recipes for all to see.

There are at least 7 health benefits to eating mushrooms, they are

  • Decrease the risk of cancer. …
  • Lower sodium intake. …
  • Promote lower cholesterol. …
  • Protect brain health. …
  • Provide a source of vitamin D. …
  • Stimulate a healthier gut. …
  • Support a healthy immune system.

Filed Under: Foraged, Market Stall, Mushrooms, Uncategorized Tagged With: borough market, market stall, mushrooms, wild mushrooms

Wild Mushrooms, Fly Agaric

January 28, 2024 by knobbyplate

One of my favourite pastimes is to go foraging for mushrooms. At this time of year pickings are very meagre due mainly to the very cold weather. This year however we have had very little in the way of frosts. I can think of only two since early November. I went mushroom foraging in December to collect wild mushrooms for my Christmas dinner table centre piece. A wild mushroom and chestnut wellington. I was really surprised at how abundant the crop of wild mushrooms were growing. I managed to collect, cepes, horse mushroom, field mushrooms and almond mushroom. However there was also a plethora of deadly mushrooms growing as well. The image shows fly agaric which you should stay well clear of even to the point of not getting the microscopic pores on any of the edible mushrooms you are picking.

I took this shot with my Canon camera and I have a cable attached to my flash to enable me to move the flash head around to get a better shot rather than just the ubiquitous head on flash.

Filed Under: Foraged, Mushrooms Tagged With: fly agaric, foraged, mushrooms, off camera flash, plants, wild, wild mushrooms, woodland

Food Styling

January 26, 2024 by knobbyplate

Hello again. It’s been years since I last looked at my blog. I lost all interest in photography in 2017 when I last blogged. A lot has happend over the last few years. From moving house to getting myself reacquainted with my favourite pastime. I have just started a new course in styling food. There are thousands and thousands of cookbooks out there now and they all have one thing in common. The food photography has to be exceptional in todays market to get you noticed and increase your sales or readership if you have one of the many millions of food blogs, Instagram pages or Facebook pages. I made this mushroom veggie burger as a start to my journey and used simple angle anglepoised lamps to light the subject. I think it looks very tasty, but then as a vegan myself, I would, wouldn’t I.

I will get back to the core reasons as to why I stared up this blog in the first place. Which was to bring people on my vegan food journey. Veganism  in this country, England, has exploded into very much the mainstream of cooking and diet. When I started this blog 7 years ago finding vegan produce was quite difficult. For example, soya milk seemed to be the only thing supermarkets stocked. Now there is a wide choice of dairy free products. Today there are so many meat substitutes for you to choose from. This last year or so I have been like a kid in a sweet shop with all the choices.

Filed Under: Main Course Tagged With: burger, food styling, introduction, lighting, mushrooms

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I grew up in Scotland where I learned to forage as a child with my parents for berries on the local moors. I have had a love of all things vegetarian for many many years and this blog will reflect my daily affordable healthy daily diet. As well as being a keen cook I am also a passionate photographer so all the images on this site have been photographed by me. I also intend to use this blog to recommend my favorite cook books to you.

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