I don’t know if you still remember a word that exploded before: blue thin mushroom.
As someone who specializes in mushrooms, my first reaction was who discovered a new species. The color of Lentinula species is generally dull tan, tawny, and the thin blue mushrooms are still quite a big find…
Mushrooms are like this! Image: fungiphoto.com
Then I figured out: it turned out that a guy from Guangxi, after falling out of love, recorded a video with a distinctive regional style…
Subtitles you hear:
Lanshou, Shiitake, originally Xindian, happy and happy, why don’t you talk about shooting seeds? Lan Shou, Shiitake, Sai Shoti, First Wing, Shit-shooting Shiitake Mushrooms for a girl, Lan Shou. Why don’t you want to talk about shooting seeds, leave me alone, mushrooms, blue thin, mushrooms, mushrooms.
Subtitle translation:
Sad, want to cry. Originally today, happy and happy, why do you say such a thing? It’s uncomfortable, I want to cry, here, for the first time, I want to cry so much for a girl, it’s uncomfortable. Why do you say such things, leave me here alone, want to cry, feel uncomfortable, here, want to cry.
I don’t know how you guys feel, anyway, after listening to this, all I can think about is this stuff—
– Wake up!
You are a mushroom researcher!
Let’s start today’s forced popular science from this “Blue and Thin Mushroom” .
Common brightly colored mushrooms are mostly red and yellow, and blue mushrooms are relatively rare. As far as the “pattern picture” of the “Blue Thin Shiitake Mushroom” is concerned, I (live up to expectations) found the original picture that is exactly the same as it –
Figure | pinimg.com
who is it? It is Entoloma hochstetteri of the genus Entoloma hochstetteri . The cap of this mushroom is about 5cm in maximum, but the stalk is very thin, only about 5mm in diameter, which is truly blue and thin.
The students of the P picture, the material you found is also very good!
Another “Blue Skinny Mushroom”: Phyllostachys horsii. | See watermarks.
The typical characteristics of the mushrooms of the genus Pinkgill, as the name suggests, is that most of the gills are pale pink and reddish . In English, Pinkgill is called Pinkgill. Hochstetter’s blue pinkgill is no exception. Its gills are still light red, but the whole body, including the stipe, is blue. It is called Hochstetter’s blue pinkgill or Sky blue mushroom in English.
The pink gills of A. hohlae. | peoplesnetworknz.info
The blue color of A. horii comes from the chamomile-like chemical substance (Azulene) in its body, and its chemical name comes from the Spanish blue (azul); chamomile blue is an isomer of naphthalene (Naphthalene) In vivo, naphthalene is colorless, while chamomile blue does appear dark blue.
Molecular formula, the red letter is Azulene, the blue letter is Naphthalene. | wiki commons
Yes, you read that right, the person in the P picture only added the face of the person, and did not adjust the color. There really are blue mushrooms in the world.
Where can I find “Blue Thin, Shiitake Mushroom”?
on the currency!
Where can I find such an amazing species? Of course it is in Tuao – New Zealand next to it.
Hochstetter was first discovered and described in New Zealand by Austrian geologist and naturalist Christian Gottlieb Ferdinand von Hochstetter, and later published by mycologist Erwin Reichardt. The species epithet “hochstetteri” “In honor of its earliest description.
Austrian geologist and naturalist Christian Gottlieb Ferdinand von Hochstetter. | sporesmouldsandfungi.wordpress.com
As a country in the southern hemisphere with peculiar biodiversity, New Zealand is keen to promote the protection of its own native biodiversity. To commemorate this bright mushroom, which was first found in its own country, New Zealand’s image was drawn on the 50-yuan banknote. In 2015, they redesigned the 50-yuan banknote , moving the pattern of A. horii from the corner to the middle, and highlighting its blue color. Not only banknotes, but New Zealand Post also issued commemorative stamps of A. horii in 2002, which is full of love for A. horii…
New Zealand’s banknotes commemorating A. hallii, with old notes on the top and new notes on the bottom. | sporesmouldsandfungi.wordpress.com
Commemorative Stamps issued by New Zealand Post for A. hohlae. | sporesmouldsandfungi.wordpress.com
“Blue Thin Mushroom” means: Everyone commemorates me so enthusiastically, I am not blue and thin at all… (≧∇≦)
can? it is good? How?
Although A. horii has an expression of “I am poisonous”, it is still the most concerned issue for foodies. My answer is-
There is currently no clear report on the toxicity and edibility of A. horii, and there are indeed many species in the genus A. horii that are poisonous.
but! This does not mean that the majority of foodies are out of touch with it, and there is still a chance for A. horii to show their talents in the food field . A metabolomics laboratory at the University of Auckland in New Zealand is studying the use of the naturally synthesized blue pigment contained in A. horii to replace non-biosynthetic artificial pigments and related pigments extracted from plants. It is expected to be within a year. It can be artificially cultured in four seasons to extract pigments , which can be used as a pure natural pigment additive in food cooking, food production, and cosmetic production.
A. hallii and its blue pigment. | : sporsmouldandfungi.wordpress.com
Although A. horii is a saprophytic habit, its artificial culture is still relatively difficult, and its toxicity properties have not yet been studied clearly. Therefore, if it is used for pigment extraction and preparation, it can be used in the production of food and cosmetics. A long way to go for research.
you are not the only one
Blue skinny mushrooms!
Although the picture is of A. hohlae. But it is not the only “blue and thin” “shiitake mushroom”. It has a relative, it is Entoloma subcarneum of the genus A. genus, which also conforms to the characteristics of “blue and thin”, but is slightly taller and sturdier than that of A. hallii. It is produced in California, USA, and is a local endemic species.
Another blue species, Entoloma subcarneum. | fungiphoto.com
And obviously, there are more than one or two blue mushrooms.
The elf-like “blue outside the world”:
Dazzling Blue Mushroom
Mycena interrupta of the genus Mushroom can also be regarded as a kind of “blue and thin” mushroom, and there is a cool Chinese name about it – dazzling blue mushroom circulating on the Internet. (However, the Chinese name does not conform to the relevant provisions of the “Regulations on the Naming of Chinese Scientific Names of Fungi and Lichens” formulated by Chinese mycologists, so it cannot be regarded as an official Chinese standard name.)
The dazzling blue mushroom Mycena interrupta. | fungiphoto.com
The blue of the dazzling blue mushroom is not as bright and strong as the genuine “blue thin shiitake mushroom” H. leumannii, but due to the small overall size of the dazzling blue mushroom belonging to the genus Oxletus, it is simply a reduced version of the “blue thin shiitake mushroom”. The flesh of the dazzling blue mushroom is very thin, and the surface of the cap is slippery and sticky, showing a translucent blue color. Some people call it “unworldly blue” . Perhaps because of this, people call it “unworldly blue” in Chinese Dazzling Blue Mushroom”, which is called “Pixie’s parasol” in English. All in all, it’s full of secondary winds…
The cluster of dazzling blue mushrooms shows its small size. | blogspot.com
Smurf’s mushroom umbrella. | comingsoon.net
Many people on the Internet translate “Pixie’s parasol” as “Pixie’s parasol”, which may be disturbed by the common name of “Chinese parasol”. In addition, it is said on the Internet that eating it can make the eyes blue, which needs no explanation, it must be fake, and the most important thing is: wild, unfamiliar mushrooms must not be eaten!
Pixie’s parasol, the elf’s parasol. The painting style is ghostly… | see watermark
The dazzling blue mushroom is only distributed in Australia, New Zealand, Chile and other places. It is a distribution pattern of the ancient continent of Gondwana. In short, it is impossible to have distribution in China . However, when I checked the online information, I found that in 2013, Hunan Daily reported that local scientific and technological personnel found the distribution of dazzling blue mushrooms in Taoyuandong Nature Reserve, Yanling County, Hunan Province, but no pictures were reported. If this discovery is true and the identification is correct, a good paper must be published (well! must be so!). More likely, though, the little blue mushroom found locally is a new species.
This is the dazzling blue mushroom. Guess what Hunan found?
Many species of the genus Mushroom can emit biofluorescence at night (Figure 17), but it is a little regrettable that although the dazzling blue mushroom has the dazzling blue that God gave it during the day, it cannot fluoresce at night. . For such a small mushroom, don’t worry about whether it can be eaten or not! you ask why? It has so little meat and so thin, please let go of it!
The fluorescent mushroom Mycena chlorophos glows at night. | see watermark
Can, well, deep fry stir fry:
Indigo Milk Mushroom
For food lovers, the “thinness” of “Blue Thin Shiitake Mushroom” will make people disappointed, but the world is always fair, if there are thin people, there will be fat ones, and if there are those who can’t eat, there will be delicious ones . The good news is that there is a fat, fleshy, and most importantly, edible “blue fat shiitake” – Lactarius indigo – of the genus Lactarius indigo . It’s called the blue-green milk mushroom.
An obvious feature of the genus Lactis is that the mushroom body will shed milk after being injured . Many milk mushrooms are injured with milky white, light yellow, and brown milk; while the indigo milk mushrooms shed a rare blue milk, which is exposed. The blue milk gradually turns dark green after being oxidized in the air.
They are blue blood nobles! | leslieland.com
The blue milk of indigo milk mushrooms is thought to be due to the presence of a chamomile blue derivative pigment (7-isopropenyl-4-methylazulen-1-yl)methyl stearate. Although two other species of the genus Lactarius (Lactarius paradoxus and Lactarius chelidonium) can also produce blue milk after injury, this only occurs when they are very young, and the color of the milk changes to pale yellow as they mature. and brown; and only indigo milk mushrooms can maintain the state of blue milk throughout their life, and the English name for them is naturally Blue milk mushroom.
Indigo milk mushrooms with blue nosebleeds… | wtf.jpg.wtf
In addition to the indigo milk mushrooms, in 2007, mycologists reported the discovery of 3 milk mushrooms in Malaysia that also shed blue milk after injury, including Lactarius cyanescens , L. lazulinus and L. mirabili . The blue mushroom was expanded. Rare big family.
But these mushrooms themselves are not blue, so… the symptoms of blue blood seem extra weird…
Lactarius cyanescens, which can also shed blue milk after injury. | Paper Stubbe D, Verbeken A, Watling R. Blue-staining species of Lactarius subgenus Plinthogali in Malaysia. Belgian Journal of Botany, 2007, 140(2): 197-212.
In addition to the advantage of being eaten, indigo milk mushrooms are widely distributed. In Mexico, indigo milk mushrooms are still an important ingredient in the market, and they are also distributed in East Asia, especially my country. But unfortunately, all Lactobacillus mushrooms are Ectomycorrhizal fungi, which can only coexist with plants and can hardly be cultivated artificially . The artificial cultivation of indigo milk mushrooms introduced on the Internet must be false.
Indigo milk mushrooms in a Mexican market. | wiki commons
Nonetheless, as a meaty edible mushroom, indigo milk mushrooms can be stored by slicing and freezing. In Yunnan, wild mushroom wholesalers often slice and freeze wild mushrooms with thick flesh, such as green head mushrooms (green red mushrooms) and porcini mushrooms, which can be stored for up to a year.
As the only edible mushroom introduced in this article, it is impossible to explain to the vast number of foodies without showing the demeanor of indigo milk mushroom in the food industry. Here are the various types of indigo milk mushrooms associated with eating:
Indigo Milk Mushrooms to be slaughtered by foodies. | foragerchef.com
The indigo milk mushrooms being tried in a frying pan, look like sliced porcini mushrooms. | staticflickr.com
This, seems to be oven roasted indigo milk mushrooms? | samazonaws.com
You turned into what looked like fried chicken nuggets, and I recognized you as indigo milk mushrooms! | tyrantfarms.com
Are you hungry yet?
Well, this is also what the author wants to say to readers who have not been deeply involved in the world:
Why “blue skinny mushrooms” just for a girl shit (or blue kid shit)? ? You have to broaden your horizons and think that there are still delicious foods like “Blue Fat Milk Mushroom” in this world waiting for you to taste… For the sake of food and knowledge, cheer up, boy! !
Author: Silkworm baby boy
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