Happy Friday to all my beloved hive friends and to all my respected mushroom lovers♥️
In this post I will share some pictures of mushrooms that I have managed to find in two days of hunting in several gardens owned by local residents and in this post I will also show the moment when I found edible mushrooms until I brought them home and brought them to the stall to be cooked with noodles, of course this will be very exciting so keep reading this post until the end and enjoy.
Last Sunday was the first day that I and some of my friends went on a trip to enter some of the gardens owned by local residents to hunt for some beautiful mushroom pictures, and I did this trip with great enthusiasm and hoped to find some spectacular mushrooms. And that day we had planned to go to the oil palm plantation because mushrooms would be very easy to find in some dead and rotten oil palm trees.
And when we arrived at the palm oil plantation owned by local residents, we immediately scattered to get lots of mushrooms that could be photographed. I immediately explored the garden with several obstacles such as slippery roads (because of the rain), and some thorny tree branches, but that was just a small thing for me. After walking for a few minutes, I finally became the first person to find mushrooms on this plantation compared to my friends.
This is what the mushroom that I managed to find looks like.
I managed to photograph a very beautiful mushroom, and I thought I was the only one who found this mushroom in this oil palm plantation, but it turned out that a few minutes after I found this mushroom, suddenly one of my friends shouted with joy because he also managed to find the mushroom.
It was really fun, I got a lot of happiness from this mushroom hunt because I managed to get spectacular mushrooms and it was an extraordinary togetherness.
And after we managed to get some mushrooms on this oil palm plantation, we immediately went home because one of my friends had to go home immediately to continue working at home.
And the next day we continued our journey to hunt for mushrooms again, and on this occasion we did not go to the oil palm plantation again, we looked for mushrooms on the banks of the river, the parents in our village said that mushrooms would be easy to get on the banks of the river because the place was cold, especially now that it was the rainy season, we would definitely get a lot of mushrooms there.
I immediately walked along the riverbank and hoped to find mushrooms there, and as expected we didn't have to walk far to find mushrooms on the riverbank because we only walked for a short while and found these beautiful mushrooms.
We immediately found this mushroom growing in a palm oil waste dump and we immediately attacked the mushroom to take some pictures.
And when we were busy taking pictures of the mushroom, suddenly we saw one of the residents in my village who wanted to go to his garden, but suddenly the person approached us and asked the purpose of our being in the river and we said that we only wanted to look for mushrooms to take pictures of, but the person said that the mushroom could also be eaten, and after hearing that statement we immediately picked the mushroom.
After picking all the mushrooms growing on the palm pulp, we immediately rushed home and postponed the trip. And when we arrived home, we immediately moved the mushrooms to a basin to first clean the palm pulp that was stuck to the mushrooms.
And this is what the mushrooms look like after being properly cleaned.
And after we cleaned the mushrooms, we immediately discussed how we would cook the mushrooms, because none of us could cook, so we decided to take the mushrooms to an Acehnese noodle stall to be cooked with noodles.
Who here has ever eaten noodles cooked with mushrooms..?For those who have never tried it, I suggest you try it immediately, because it really tastes delicious.
And when it started to get dark, I immediately took the mushrooms to the noodle shop in my village.
And after waiting for a few minutes, finally the noodles were finished and I asked the noodle seller to wrap the noodles because I wanted to take them home and eat them with my friends at home.
This is what the mushroom noodles look like.
It tasted really delicious, and it was a lucky day, I got some beautiful pictures of mushrooms and I could enjoy them too, what a lucky day.
This is my contribution to #FungiFriday curated by @ewkaw
Those are some pictures and stories from me in this post, hopefully this post can be entertaining for all my friends ♥️
Camera used | Infinix 10 pro |
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Lens | 108 MP |
F-stop | F 1,75 |
Iso speed | ISO 965 |
Focal length | 5 MM |
Photography | Mushroom |
Editing | Lightroom |
Photographer | @riyat |
My name is Riayat, often called Riyat by my friends. I come from Indonesia, precisely in the province of Aceh. I am a village child who likes to explore nature and likes to tell stories so this Hive blog is a very suitable platform for me
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