AGARICUS AUGUSTUS
'''Agaricus augustus''', also known as the 'Prince' is a mushroom of the genus ''Agaricus''. It has the smell and taste of almonds due to the presence of benzaldehyde and benzyl alcohol. [1]
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Description
★ 'Cap': 5-30 cm across, dry, and has many and brown colored scales covering the entire cap surface. The flesh is thick, white, bruises yellow in age.
★ 'Gills': Close and cream colored at first, turning dark brown in age.
★ 'Spores': The spores are 9x6 um and colored chocolate brown.
★ 'Stipe': Has a skirt-like ring and is 12 to 40 cm long, 2-6 cm thick, long, white, and is smooth above the ring and scaly below.
★ 'Taste': Excellent.
★ 'Odor': Smells like almonds.
The yellow-brown scales on the cap and almond odor differentiate this mushroom from others which resemble it.
Habitat
This mushroom is widely distributed and is found in the woods and in gardens. Though this mushroom is saprophytic, it is often found under conifers.
Edibility
This mushroom is edible. It is collected widely in Eurasia, North America, Canada and some parts of Mexico. It is often used in omelettes in Europe, thinly sliced. However, this mushroom can be eaten fried too, as a vegetable.
External links
★ Tom Volk's fungus of the month - Agaricus augustus
★ Mykoweb - Agaricus augustus
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