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Porcelain mushroom
Porcelain mushroom
Porcelain mushroom
Porcelain mushroom

Porcelain mushroom

Mucidula mucida

A species of Mucidula, Also known as Poached Egg Fungus

Porcelain mushroom can be found on a variety of deadwood including logs, dead standing trees, and dead upper branches. However, this mushroom is pickier about the type of deadwood, as it only grows on beech trees. This mushroom prefers to keep these trees to itself, releasing fungicides that can kill other mushrooms.

Cap Diameter
Cap Diameter:

2 - 8 cm

Odor
Odor:

Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.

General Info About Porcelain mushroom
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Attributes of Porcelain mushroom
Cap Diameter
2 - 8 cm
Cap
Cap 2 - 8 cm across; dome-shaped; tinted olive-gray; smooth, slightly wrinkled
Cap Shape
Convex, Flat
Cap Surfaces
Slimy or slightly sticky, Smooth
Gills
Rather distant; white
Gill Attachment
Attached
Stem
Stem 2 - 8 cm long, 2 - 7 mm thick; thickening toward the base; white, flecked olive-gray
Stem Shapes
Cylindrical
Stem Surfaces
Smooth
Flesh
White
Ring
White above, gray below
Ring
With Ring
Spore Print Color
White
Odor
Mildly mushroomy but not distinctive.
Body Color
Gray
White
Flesh Bruises
The flesh or milk does not discolor when bruised or cut.
Growth Form
Gregarious, Clustered
Nutrient Gathering
Saprophytic, Parasitic
Substrate
Dead Woods, Wood of Living Trees
You can find Porcelain mushroom by these plants:
European beech, Oaks
Occurence Habitats
Deciduous Woodland

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Habitat of Porcelain mushroom
The habitat of the porcelain mushroom is primarily associated with beeches. It grows in beech-dominated woods, where it lives saprobically - it feeds on rotting organic material and dead wood, such as stumps, logs, and fallen branches. It sometimes grows on living trees as a parasite.
Distribution Area of Porcelain mushroom
Europe,northern Asia
Hunting Values of Porcelain mushroom
Surface slime must be thoroughly cleaned.
Uses of Porcelain mushroom
Porcelain mushroom is recognized as an edible species, but with significant caution advised. Its consumption should only occur after proper identification and preparation, due to potential confusion with toxic look-alikes. While not a staple food source or popularly sought after, porcelain mushroom can occasionally be used in local cuisines when available seasonally. Collectors must exercise extreme care to avoid inadvertent poisoning.
Scientific Classification of Porcelain mushroom
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When is the Best Time to Find Porcelain mushroom
Search for porcelain mushroom during late autumn through to winter. Optimal conditions occur after rainfall when temperatures are cool to mild, but before heavy frosts set in.
What are Some Tips for Finding Porcelain mushroom
  • Inspect the surroundings of beech tree stumps and fallen logs for porcelain mushroom.
  • Look up towards the higher portions of living or sick beech trees to spot porcelain mushroom.
  • Search where beech trees are prevalent, observing both dead and dying wood.
  • Investigate clusters of trees, as porcelain mushroom typically grows gregariously.
How to Clean and Preserve Porcelain mushroom
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How to Clean Porcelain mushroom
To clean porcelain mushroom, gently brush off any dirt or debris from the cap and stem using a soft brush. Avoiding water preserves the porcelain mushroom's structural integrity, as they feature a very slimy, glutinous cap which can be easily damaged.
Tips on Freezing Preservation of Porcelain mushroom
Freezing Methods
Blanching Before Freezing
Freezing Duration
10 - 12 months
Blanching before freezing: Brief submersion in boiling water to inactivate enzymes, followed by rapid cooling.
Tips on Refrigeration Preservation of Porcelain mushroom
Refrigerating Methods
Paper Bag Storage, Ventilated Container Storage, Cloth Wrapping, Original Packaging Storage
Temperature
2 - 4 ℃
Refrigerating Humidity
90 - 95 %
Refrigerating Duration
3 - 7 days
Paper Bag Storage: Store in paper bags to absorb any excess moisture and allow for airflow, reducing spoilage.
Ventilated Container Storage: Use containers with perforations that provide a stable environment and prevent moisture accumulation.
Cloth Wrapping: Wrap in a slightly damp cloth to maintain humidity without waterlogging, suitable for delicate textures.
Original Packaging Storage: Keep in the original container lined with paper towels to absorb moisture, ideal for retaining firmness.
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