Thursday, March 26, 2015

Nature is stubborn, has many resources and is surprisingly wise. Species not extinct, rangers mutat


Nature is stubborn, has many resources and is surprisingly wise. Species not extinct, rangers mutate, hybridize, adapt to our aggressions, hibernate, summering, the best and strongest survive. All is not lost.
Having put the boots with a strong paella cooked by two Valencian rangers blooded, and Paquita Blai village of Canals, the most delicious, tasty and even candied I've eaten in my life, my friends Marcelina and Biel have given me a tupperware chock full of Cantharellus lutescens, a very aromatic mushroom in Castilian called chanterelle orange, yellow trumpet and angle mount.
The found this morning between the leaves rangers of a Mediterranean forest of white pine, Pinus halepensis, oak, Quercus ilex and reeds, mauritanica Ampelodesmos. rangers As explained Marcelina me these chanterelle mycelium rangers grows on the roots of the reeds as a mycorrhizal symbiont.
I have also been given the remains of clean chanterelles: bases feet filled with earth, hats crushed, soggy feet of the older specimens, several pieces discarded the very rare and prized Boletus edulis and litter accompanying them, all brimming with Cantharellus lutescens spores and Boletus rangers edulis.
So happy as a kid with a new toy I uploaded the patch of mountain adjacent to the garden where the above forest species, mecladas rangers with wild olives, Olea europaea var grow precisely. sylvestris, mastic, Pistacia lentiscus, buckthorn, Rhamnus alaternus and gorse, Calicotome spinosa. rangers
In every hole I missed a bunch of leftover Cantharellus lutescens and Boletus edulis, then covering them with leaves, hoping that their germinating spores and join in symbiosis with the roots of reeds. Apparently both mushrooms also live in symbiosis rangers with the roots of many conifers, as the same Pinus halepensis Mediterranean.
In three or four years I know if the experiment was successful. Of course Marcelina and Biel have the privilege to collect the first chanterelles and hopefully also the first Boletus edulis symbiont arising from mycelium spores today I planted.
Ingredients -Rebozuelos -Several orange slices spicy sausage of Vic -A artichoke tirabeques' About A piece of red pepper Two dried tomatoes in olive oil -Salt -Olive -A garlic olive marina Vic Sobrasada Majorcan sausage is a very ancient, like the Catalan salami, culinary heritage rangers of the Catalans settlers who came after the conquest of the island by the corsairs of James I of Aragon 800 years ago. Dried tomatoes in olive oil are a gift from my friends and Tomeu Agustina de Sóller. Sea salt in Mallorcan "coco salt" is a gift from my friends Marcelina and Biel Bunyola. The collected every summer on the rocks splashed by the waves.
Two slices rangers of brown bread with tomato, fried chanterelles rangers with garlic lonchitas four slices of spicy sausage of Vic also chips, rangers washed down with hot oil, fry the mushrooms. Delicious!
Bon Profit rangers !!, That this soup looks appetizing, and more for dinner, when you thank something warm to help you have a good sleep, Sueerte with spores, and you will tell us a abraçada Juanma Reply Delete
Good Juan, I would like to ask if you can mycorrhizal old truffle oaks with this method and when results would see. Thanks and continue with the blog we are many we will continue in the shade. Greetings !! Reply Remove
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