It has been two days now that it has been raining in my area, but it rained when night fell, around 6 pm the rain had started to wet the leaves to the ground. So in conclusion this rainy season, I can get mushrooms very easily but it's not as easy as I thought, but I have to go out to find mushrooms.
Every rainy season, jelly-like mushrooms grow with great ease. One of the mushrooms that grows in the rainy season is Dacryopinax spathularia, commonly known as jelly mushroom.
According to one of the sources I have searched, this mushroom contains a lot of health potential, so it is very good for human consumption. But I have never eaten a mushroom like this myself, because there is little doubt about the species of the mushroom. But in my personal opinion, this mushroom is one of the mushrooms that can tempt the heart.
Actually during the rainy season there are lots of various mushroom plants that grow in various places, like this one I found, growing on weathered areca nut tree trunks, I've even seen mushrooms growing on the ground before, they are like toadstools but can be eaten. I often call this mushroom in the local language “cendot fungus” or moon mushroom. Mushrooms are very special to me, because they taste very delicious when cooked, it's just that to find it is very difficult.
So after leaving this place, then I headed to a place where I thought there would be very good mushrooms, then after searching in the bushes I found a mushroom with a slightly pungent smell that I felt in my nose. In my country it is very well known as the bridal mushroom, because with its characteristics it is exactly like a bride's dress.
This mushroom is not like other mushrooms, which are easy to find, moreover this type of mushroom really chooses a place to grow, and usually this mushroom doesn't last too long at most one or two days it will disappear.
For this time, it's enough to get to this post first, in the future I will try to find several other types of mushrooms. Thank you very much for those of you who have stopped by on my blog, may God always make our process easier, amen