Edible fungi

Truffle hunting begins in Meteora in March

The annual truffle hunts in central Greece will kick off on March 1, when the truffle hunting season opens, the Natural History Museum of Meteora and the local Mushroom Museum who are organizing the event announced Wednesday.

The season begins in March and ends in October and each "hunt" lasts approximately three hours.

One of the Deadliest Fungi Typical for Japan and Korea Was Found in Australia

One of the deadliest fungi in the world was discovered in northern Australia - thousands of miles from their native habitat in the mountains of Japan and Korea.

 The Poison Fire Coral was discovered in a suburb of the northern Australian city of Cairns by a local photographer and subsequently identified by scientists, James Cook University told AFP.

Greek truffles can now be sniffed out at top restaurants in the US

Greek truffles, one of the most expensive commodities on the international market, are quietly winning over aficionados around the world.

Although commercial activity in Greece is still in the fairly early stages, the country's truffles have started attracting connoisseurs of international gastronomy and are slowly but steadily reaching important markets abroad.

Scientists discover mushroom species that makes women have uncontrollable orgasm

Scientists have discovered that the Dictyophora mushroom species that grows on dried lava in Hawaii gives women spontaneous orgasms when they sniff it. The mushrooms aphrodisiac powers were first studied in 2001 by John Halliday and Noah Soule who published an article in IFL Science.