David Arora was performing at a concert, and found that mushroom. It’s a super handy pocket guide. And yes, Please Sir, may I have some MOAR!?!
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This is a great little field guide for mushroom foraging.
There are better ones, some better suited to my region. But the size of this one makes it easy to take with you while hiking.
I remember years ago, i was with my brother and my dad on our land ( let's just say i live somewhere in sahara desert ) and we found a brownish white mushroom on the ground near our well. None of us know anything about mushrooms but we took it home and left it on the table. Our cat snatched it and ate it like it was meat.
It was probably a desert truffle : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terfeziaceae
Ok I’m going to have to find a copy of this somewhere.
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It is a real book!
As a classically-trained trombonist I can confirn that mushrooms do in fact exist