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The practice of collecting wild edible plants and mushrooms has been around for centuries, with people in many parts of the world relying on them for sustenance.

But foraging is back in fashion with more and more people opting for sustainable food sources and ways to connect with nature. From forests and meadows to suburban yards and urban parks, with the right knowledge and skills, foraging can be done virtually anywhere.

So let's have a look at what people found while out foraging and captured in these pictures. Thanks to these three communities on Reddit (this, this, and this one) where foragers shared their treasure, we now have an amazing collection to look at!

Psst! After you are done with this post, make sure to check out our previous article with more incredible foraged goods.

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The Amethyst Mushroom Is Like A Galaxy!

The Amethyst Mushroom Is Like A Galaxy!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

These are so beautiful!! I have never seen these before!!

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To find out more about the art of foraging which is having a Renaissance of popularity right now, Bored Panda reached out to foraging expert Diego Bonetto.

Bonetto is an Italian native who has lived in Australia since the mid-1990s, who spends his time guiding novices, chefs, and other professionals through the parks and outskirts of Sydney looking for hidden-in-plain-sight ingredients. He is also a renowned author of a best-selling book “Eat Weeds, a field guide to foraging: how to identify, harvest and use wild plants,” which shows people how to engage with wild food sources, transforming your neighborhood into an edible adventure.

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Amanita Muscaria, Germany

Amanita Muscaria, Germany

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“From forest to the seaside, riverbank to city street – even your own yard – there is wild food and medicine available to those who know where to look. In the face of global challenges such as climate change, food insecurity and pandemics, we seek to empower ourselves with the information and skills that enable self-reliance and equip us to care for our families and communities,” Bonetto’s book explains, so if you’re interested, be sure to check it out!

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When asked what are the reasons for foraging gaining popularity lately, Bonetto said that we are living in a time of great change and questioning. “People come to my workshops to learn about foraging for different reasons. Young families because they want their kids to have experiences outside and connect with nature,” he explained.

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An Interesting Shape Of A Mushroom That I Found

An Interesting Shape Of A Mushroom That I Found

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My Dad Sent Me This Pic Of Him Hanging Out In A Fairy Ring, Thought You All Would Enjoy

My Dad Sent Me This Pic Of Him Hanging Out In A Fairy Ring, Thought You All Would Enjoy

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Meanwhile, “old migrants come to validate their knowledge because up until recently they were perhaps made fun of for harvesting wild food in parks or from the roadside. Their skills were not deemed cool or relevant before hipsters made it so.”

So it seems that every group of interested people has their own reasons for getting interested in foraging. “Journalists are interested in the story because it is an empowering one,” Bonetto continued. “It's applicable everywhere and reaches all kinds of audiences. It is also apolitical and a positive news story.”

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Blue-Head

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#8

Mother Nature At Her Best

Mother Nature At Her Best

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Didn't Find A Single Mushie, But Still Brought Back A Good Haul

Didn't Find A Single Mushie, But Still Brought Back A Good Haul

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“Gardeners come because they are familiar with the plants and want to find a way to use them. It is a similar reason for farmers, many are now seeking alternative ways to revitalize the land after overuse.”

While “survivalists have always been interested in learning how to utilize wild food and medicine and there is now certainly a growing number of people interested in self-sufficiency.”

Lastly, “chefs and bar people are interested in wild produce,” Bonetto said and added that they love the possibility of bringing new ingredients to the table, ones with unique stories and flavors.

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Basket Of Goodies! (Harvested In Eastern Canada In Autumn)

Basket Of Goodies! (Harvested In Eastern Canada In Autumn)

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I Just Made Tea With Rosemary Flowers! Does It Count As Foraging? I Can’t Go Far Because I’m Disabled

I Just Made Tea With Rosemary Flowers! Does It Count As Foraging? I Can’t Go Far Because I’m Disabled

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Here's Some Beautiful Wild Shroomies! Location: Kerala, India

Here's Some Beautiful Wild Shroomies! Location: Kerala, India

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We also asked Bonetto if there are potential dangers to foraging for those who have no knowledge or skills, and he confirmed that it’s indeed the case. “It is very important to know what you are doing, and what you are looking at before harvesting wild food and medicines. Please use common sense, and learn from experienced foragers before going out on your own.”

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#14

Teeny Tiny! One Of My Fb Friends Discovered This And Took The Pic

Teeny Tiny! One Of My Fb Friends Discovered This And Took The Pic

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This... Bothers Me In So Many Levels

This... Bothers Me In So Many Levels

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The best way to begin is to learn a few plants at a time and then build on your knowledge base, Bonetto suggests.

“I encourage new foragers to progressively increase their plant knowledge which will slowly build their ability to see more and more species in the landscape. You get good at it. Misidentification is a new forager's biggest threat, but also a great teacher.”

#18

Monster Porcini. Not Even That Wormy… I Dried Almost All Of It!

Monster Porcini. Not Even That Wormy… I Dried Almost All Of It!

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow that is huge. How do folks find these things? Was it a lot smaller when it was dried out?

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There are numerous foraging mistakes beginners make, and here are the most common ones, according to Bonetto. First, it’s misidentification. Second, it’s “collecting wild food from polluted environments. The best place to forage is your own backyard.” And third, it’s important not to fall victim to “harvesting and cooking wild produce en mass without first trying a little, only to find out it is way too bitter/sour/fibrous/chewier than expected.”

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Friend Just Sent Me This, What Shall We Assume It Is?

Friend Just Sent Me This, What Shall We Assume It Is?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The sweater of druids and fairies, probably forgotten in the merriment of the fairy ring!

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#20

An Army Of Little Fellas Finding A Way In The City

An Army Of Little Fellas Finding A Way In The City

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hmm, unusual to see fungus growing out of paving. Sewers are leaking, or there's a body....

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Felt Compelled To Post My Favorite Photo I’ve Ever Taken, Id On The Fungi Appreciated :) I Think My App Called Them Fairy Parachutes

Felt Compelled To Post My Favorite Photo I’ve Ever Taken, Id On The Fungi Appreciated :) I Think My App Called Them Fairy Parachutes

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Another common mistake people make is “collecting too much when the plant/fruit is abundant but not having a plan for preserving or not calculating the time of processing, so the foraged goods end up going to waste.”

Bonetto’s advice is to learn from your mistakes and be humble. “Foraging is a never-ending and amazing journey of discovery.”

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The Rarest Mushroom I've Found So Far, Gliophorus Reginae

The Rarest Mushroom I've Found So Far, Gliophorus Reginae

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Cobalt Crust Fungus(Terana Caerulea)

Cobalt Crust Fungus(Terana Caerulea)

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do I feel like this will kill me? EDIT: Apparently this isn't super dangerous and is instead has antibiotic properties?

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#24

Found Growing On Cedar Planks. Palm Beach Florida. Thought Someone Might Appreciate These Little Guys

Found Growing On Cedar Planks. Palm Beach Florida. Thought Someone Might Appreciate These Little Guys

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May The Spores Be With You

May The Spores Be With You

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#29

Just Spotted So Many Beautiful Amethyst Deceivers

Just Spotted So Many Beautiful Amethyst Deceivers

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Imagine Being The Size Of A Flea And Taking A Stroll Down There

Imagine Being The Size Of A Flea And Taking A Stroll Down There

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Mushroom Grown In A Petri Bowl On Agar. We Normally Only See The Fruit Of The Mushroom And Not The Actual Essential ”body” Part

Mushroom Grown In A Petri Bowl On Agar. We Normally Only See The Fruit Of The Mushroom And Not The Actual Essential ”body” Part

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fungus is cool af. They aren't like plants, having their own separate kingdom. It is currently unknown whether or not they can actually be considered alive, one of the reasons being that it is unknown whether or not they can actually die. The fungal "body" refers to the weird, stringy web-like structure underneath the mushroom - fungi use this structure as a mass communication and control network, communicating with other fungi, growing, and producing "fruits" (mushrooms, stalks, etc). There is a video from a PBS documentary that shows a scientist hooking up two mushroom fungi to a synthesizer, so you can "hear" the signals and communications they send through to each other. Just some fun facts

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#32

I Dried Out Mushrooms And Plants I Collected And Cast Them In Resin

I Dried Out Mushrooms And Plants I Collected And Cast Them In Resin

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Great Hike!! Found A Ton Of Chanterelle And Cow. Bonus Find Was The Giant Salamander!

Great Hike!! Found A Ton Of Chanterelle And Cow. Bonus Find Was The Giant Salamander!

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California Newts Loving This Rotting Fungus. What Is It?

California Newts Loving This Rotting Fungus. What Is It?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lizard meeting: tonight we meet in the garden and take the snails once and for all

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#35

This Shii-Take Growing Log I Got From Work For Christmas Can Be Harvested 3-4 Times A Year For The Next 4-5 Years!

This Shii-Take Growing Log I Got From Work For Christmas Can Be Harvested 3-4 Times A Year For The Next 4-5 Years!

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My Local Pizzeria Has A Deal Where They’ll Let You Add Items You Bring. Behold, The Matsutake Chanterelle Hedgehog Pizza

My Local Pizzeria Has A Deal Where They’ll Let You Add Items You Bring. Behold, The Matsutake Chanterelle Hedgehog Pizza

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My Cotw That I Found This Year And The Yummy Meals I Made With It

My Cotw That I Found This Year And The Yummy Meals I Made With It

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I Made Acorn Flour From The White Oak Acorns In My Yard. Then I Made Cookies

I Made Acorn Flour From The White Oak Acorns In My Yard. Then I Made Cookies

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#39

Amazing Place For This Mushroom To Grow

Amazing Place For This Mushroom To Grow

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#40

Mushroom At The Beach

Mushroom At The Beach

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He’s hanging at the beach because…wait for it…he’s a FUN guy… I’ll leave now….

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#41

A Wee Bit More Than I Bargained For 😊

A Wee Bit More Than I Bargained For 😊

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Shaggy Inkcap (Coprinus Comatus) Erupting From The Asphalt

Shaggy Inkcap (Coprinus Comatus) Erupting From The Asphalt

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WHAT?! Hard time believing something as soft as a mushroom is strong enough to push up pavement

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#43

Morel’s In Central Los Angeles! After All Our Rain These Popped Up In My Back Yard Where A Compost Pile Used To Be

Morel’s In Central Los Angeles! After All Our Rain These Popped Up In My Back Yard Where A Compost Pile Used To Be

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't believe I had to scroll so far to see a morel! Here in Indiana these are plentiful when conditions are right (and you know where to look)

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#44

I Found These Little Guys With A Snail On Top Of Them Today

I Found These Little Guys With A Snail On Top Of Them Today

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#45

In Poland, You Don't Even Have To Go Out To The Store To Find Frozen Mushrooms

In Poland, You Don't Even Have To Go Out To The Store To Find Frozen Mushrooms

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#46

I Have Found Large Truffles But This One Takes The Cake!!

I Have Found Large Truffles But This One Takes The Cake!!

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#47

A Different Take On Foraging. The Tree Farm Wanted $60 For A Wreath. I Lashed Some Holly And A Found Deer Antler To Some Cedar Boughs Instead

A Different Take On Foraging. The Tree Farm Wanted $60 For A Wreath. I Lashed Some Holly And A Found Deer Antler To Some Cedar Boughs Instead

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4 Quarts Of Sea Salt From 30gallons Of Seawater

4 Quarts Of Sea Salt From 30gallons Of Seawater

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cheaper to buy rather than waste energy and carbon evaporating all the water.. in winter. At least wait till summer and let the sun do it.

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#50

Ramp Season In Ohio. Tried Ramp Pesto, It's A Hit

Ramp Season In Ohio. Tried Ramp Pesto, It's A Hit

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The photo shows roots with the leaves. Never take out the roots, just cut the leaves. That is bad.

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