a selection of foraged mushrooms: black trumpets, chanterelles, indigo milkies, and leatherback milkies

NC Wild Mushrooms

Information and resources for wild mushroom foragers, consumers, and anyone else with an interest in North Carolina’s wild mushrooms

a collecting basket containing morel mushrooms

Like any other food items sold to NC consumers, there are rules and regulations in place to protect consumer safety. Find the important details here.

maitake mushroom growing at the base of a tree

Additional Resources

Wondering about the mushrooms that popped up in your yard or that you found in the woods? Not sure how to cook the mushrooms you picked up at the farmers market? Want to get started learning about the fascinating world of mushrooms? We got you.

NC Safe Mushroom Forager certification

The Fungal Network provides high-value, NC-specific, and reasonably-priced certification courses and support for both foragers and consumers. Safety is the top priority, and whether you are a forager or a consumer, you should know that any wild mushrooms that make it into the food system in North Carolina represent the highest standard of quality and safety.

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info@NCwildmushrooms.com

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