Talking about wild coral mushrooms w/ quick Rick Grimes impersonation
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Mid-Atlantic)Transcript
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there's a pretty nice cluster of some type of terrestrial coral. I always sound like rick grimes whenever I say that coral, coral, I think these are edible. I can't remember exactly what they're called. Uh, if I can properly identify them, I'll put the name here in the video momentarily. If not, I will obviously not consume them. But I'll take some with me just in case there's a lot of it over here and I'll tell you, I find this quarrel all the time and you see how this whole area is. Just pine needles. Like it's a really thick blanket of pine needles. I find this this type of coral in here all the time. Let me see. I'm sure I can find literally right next to me. This quarrel has a tendency to whenever it gets a little older. The tips of the, I guess you call stock, the tips of the stock or the stipe start turning like a grayish black color. I think whenever they're solid creamy white like this, I think they're safe to eat. But like I said, I'm going to do a recon on these on the internet and see if I can find out exactly what they are. Either way, I'll let you know if I will let you either know the name or I'll let you know if I didn't come to a definitive conclusion