Matsutake Hunting in the Olympic Mountains- Amazing Patch!

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The Olympic mountains of Washington State are home to Matsutake mushrooms, A fungus highly revered in Japan and in upscale restaurants around the world. An elusive, beautiful, fragrant mushroom that barely breaches the surface of the soil can be found during a small window during the later part of autumn in this temperate region. They grow from the mountain tops all the way to sea level, and associate with Douglas and Grand Fir in the mountains, and pine trees on the coast. At one time in their history these mushrooms, when picked at the right stage of development, could sell for $300 per pound here in Washington State.
The mushrooms have held a place if culinary importance in Japan and are revered as an aphrodisiac and food for the well to do or for special occasions, as their significance is culturally diminishing, so does their price on the market, driving down the need for heavy commercial picking and export. During the late 1990s these mushrooms were discovered growing also in China and Korea, partially due to new infrastructure of roads and ability to export, the global market drove the value of these mushrooms down even further. On a good year here in Washington they still can fetch $15 a pound for number one buttons.
In this video Aaron Hilliard, of the Kitsap Peninsula Mycological Society, takes us to a journey to the southeast Olympic mountains, a tectonic range in Western Washington on the Olympic Peninsula, to discover what these mushrooms look like in their habitat, how to harvest them and their various stages of growth. Come along on this journey to discover these beautiful mushrooms, as well as surprise finds of lobster mushrooms, a strange symbiotic relationship between two different fungi that create a beautiful and stunning gourmet delight. We also discover a queen Bolete, Boletus regineus.
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