Honey
- Summer - Clustered on long, tough stems, with a light brown cap they
are usually found at the base of
deciduous
trees (loses leaves in Fall) or pine trees. They are also found on
stumps and old wood, and sometimes they are
parasites
on live
trees
or
shrubs.
The
cap
of this mushroom can grow up to four inches across.
The
stalk
of a Honey Mushroom is up to six inches high and 3/4 inch wide.
This mushroom is edible,
but can be a problem for some people.
Delivers hefty earthy flavor.
Cook with corn, scallops, and pasta.
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