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Hebeloma fastibile

(Pers. ex Fr.) Kumm.

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(c) Luis Ballester, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

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(c) José María Pando, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Hebeloma fastibile is a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae.

Description

Hebeloma fastibile is a mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae found in subtropical regions.

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Edible Uses

The mushroom is eaten as a fungus.

Distribution

It is a subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, Japan, Mexico, North America,

Also Known As

Cholete de ocote, Clavito de ocote, Hongo del ocote, Jolete de ocote, Nixtamalero, Ocochalero, Xolete de ocote

References (5)

  • Boa, E. R., 2004, Wild edible fungi and their importance to people. FAO Non Wood Forest Products Booklet 17
  • Estrada-Martinez, E., et al, 2009, Contribucion al conocimiento etnomicologico de los Hongos Comestibles Silvestres de Mercados Regionales y Comunidades de la Sierra Nevada (Mexico). Intercienca Jan 2009 Vol. 34 No. 1
  • Imai, S., 1938, Studies on the Agaricaceae of Hokkaido. 2. Jour. Facul. Agr., Hokkaido Imp. Univ., Sapporo, Vol. XLIII, Pt. 2, August, 1938
  • Li, H., et al, 2020, Reviewing the world’s edible mushroom species: A new evidence-based classification system. Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf. 2021;20:1982–2014.
  • Zamora-Martinez, M. et al, 1995, Natural production of wild edible mushrooms in the southwestern rural territory of Mexico City, Mexico. Forest Ecology and Management 72:13-20

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