Many Polish people (including me) love to pick up (edible) mushrooms in forest.
The mushrooms from today’s picture should stay where they are,
there are many other eatable (more than once 😉 ) mushrooms.
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These ones are not even the most fatal ones (I wouldn’t risk it anyways ;-)). I was raised with a “stay away from any wild mushroom” principle, so I am still terrified and stay away from all of them 😀
🙂 yeah, it has to be strongly connected with our childhood, in Poland going to forest to pick up mushrooms is soooooo normal, almost everyone does it; and it’s so much fun; you actually even don’t have to eat these mushroom, just enjoy nature 😉
of course some people get sick or poisoned after eating the wrong mushrooms… you still should be careful!