Edible Blue Mushroom: Lactarius Indigo!
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 Published On Aug 12, 2015

More on Lactarius indigo, the edible blue mushroom, can be found in the great mushroom foraging books here: http://www.thesurvivalgardener.com/th...

So - is this blue mushroom edible? Yes! Lactarius indigo (the indigo milk cap), the incredible edible blue mushroom, is a beautiful blue mushroom with a flavor something like a portobello, though the texture is somewhat grainier. Indigo milk caps are a rare wild food found beneath hardwoords. These particular mushrooms were found in the same field of open woods and grass where I've found Lactarius indigo two times in the past. Once you find a patch of indigo milk caps, keep checking back - chances are you'll find them again in the future. Foraging for mushrooms is a great hobby... why not start today?

Caution: Don't eat any wild mushrooms without checking with a local expert! I'm just this guy on YouTube, you know?

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