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Fragrant fungi rewards Himalayan foragers

44 pointsby 80mphover 2 years ago

7 comments

cheese_vanover 2 years ago
Thanks for this recommendation. Its interest reminds me that HN is one of the better sites to browse, and the occasional, seemingly off-topic (non-tech) discussions can be pleasurable.<p>I&#x27;m perversely delighted that determined criminal gangs are associated with covertly reaping a fungus. Refreshingly not because the fungus is psychoactive, but because it has flavor derived value.<p>I know I shouldn&#x27;t make light of criminal behavior that in the end, is destructive, but I would enjoy hearing the discussion about &quot;What are you in for?&quot; when these guys get apprehended. The topic probably would interest even hardened criminals. &quot;You can make money doing that shit?&quot;<p>Which Agency is responsible for enforcement? USDA? Are there dedicated fungus cops? Chasing fungus criminals in the great outdoors sounds like a terrific job.
blacksmith_tbover 2 years ago
Matsutake are a big deal here in Oregon too[1]. Interestingly they are a big enough business that you&#x27;re only allowed to pick a few without a license, though I would bet that enforcement varies...<p>1: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;oregondiscovery.com&#x2F;white-matsutake" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;oregondiscovery.com&#x2F;white-matsutake</a>
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dustractorover 2 years ago
Reminds me of one time when I was hiking during the winter (in Arkansas) and I hiked down into a ravine that was filled with the most amazing smell. I could find no signs of life such as flowers to identify the source. The only thing I could find was a lone mushroom growing on a boulder. Nobody believed me when I told them that I thought the smell was due to a mushroom but it was the only possible thing in that whole valley.
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cassacover 2 years ago
I would have preferred the title to be more along the lines of<p>“Fragrant fungi finds fortune for Himalayan foragers”<p>and required you to say it three times fast before you could read the article.
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roughlyover 2 years ago
There&#x27;s a fantastic book about the entire natural, social, and economic ecosystem around Matsutake foraging - &quot;The Mushroom at the End of the World&quot; - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiebound.org&#x2F;book&#x2F;9780691220550" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.indiebound.org&#x2F;book&#x2F;9780691220550</a>
owlninjaover 2 years ago
&gt; Sangay collects about 3,000 yen for his mushrooms. In Bhutan, that&#x27;s more than an average teacher makes in a day.<p>Is this supposed to be good or bad?
culiover 2 years ago
Highly recommend Anna Tsing&#x27;s <i>The Mushroom at the End of the World: On the Possibility of Life in Capitalist Ruins</i> which does a deep dive into this world