
Pacific Northwest Morels: Picking, Identifying, and Safety
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Peak morel mushroom season in the Pacific Northwest offers a bounty of black and yellow varieties, but foragers must be cautious. Black morels, common in burned areas, have cone-shaped caps and pitted surfaces. Yellow morels, less common, are larger and rounded. False morels, like Gyromitra species, resemble true morels but are deadly, causing gut and mucus membrane harm. Always cook real morels well and join local mushroom clubs for expert advice. When in doubt, throw it out.
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