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mage pilvik

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mage pilvik (Russula vesca)

 

[Russula vesca.]

Üpris tugeva viljalihaga, lihapunane mage pilvik on hõrk söögiseen. See on keskmise suurusega, tihti madala jalaga.

Kübaranahk on sametjas pruunikaspunane, kergesti ärarebitav ja lõpeb enne kübaraserva, paljastades eoselehekeste servavöötme, palistuse.

Valge jalg on lühike ja juure kohal ahenev, säsikas ja märkimisväärselt kõva.

Viljaliha on valge ja maheda pähklimaitsega.

Sobib kasutada eelnevalt kupatamata.

Säilitamine sügavkülmutatult ja kuivatatult.


mage pilvik

Russula vesca

 

synonyms: Bare-toothed Brittlegill, Fleischroter Speisetäubling, Russule comestible

 

 

 

location: North America, Europe

edibility: Edible

fungus colour: Green, Red or redish or pink, Brown, Grey to beige

normal size: 5-15cm

cap type: Convex to shield shaped

stem type: Simple stem

flesh: Flesh granular or brittle

spore colour: White, cream or yellowish

habitat: Grows in woods, Grows on the ground

 

Russula vesca Fr. Fleischroter Speisetäubling, Russule comestible, Bare-toothed Brittlegill.

Cap 5–10cm across, somewhat globose at first, later flattened convex, rather variable in colour, often with pastel tints, from dark or pale wine-coloured to buff, sometimes with olive or greenish tints, fleshy, firm, the skin half peeling, tending to retreat from the margin leaving the underlying flesh visible. Stem 30–100 x 15–25mm, white, rather hard, often with somewhat pointed base. Flesh white. Taste mild, nutty. Gills adnexed, whitish to very pale cream, rather closely spaced, narrow, forked, especially near stem. Gills and stem surface rapidly deep salmon when rubbed with an iron salt. Spore print whitish (A). Spores ovoid with small warts up to 0.5µ high, very occasionally with short lines attached or joining pairs, 6–8 x 5–6µ. Cap cystidia cylindrical or spindle-shaped, without septa, hardly reacting to SV. Cap hyphae with cylindrical or tapering terminal cells or sometimes a long, tapering, thick-walled hair; supporting cells rectangular. Habitat under broad-leaved trees. Season summer to autumn. Frequent. Edible. (Never eat any mushroom until you are certain it is edible as many are poisonous and some are deadly poisonous.) Distribution, America and Europe.**

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