Welcome to
The Minnesota Mycological Society
We have both in-person and online activities. When we meet in person, it is often in the Twin Cities Metro Area. We have forays during the spring, summer, and autumn months when we get together to forage for wild mushrooms. These usually take place within 2 hours of the Twin Cities.
We do more than just forage for mushrooms. We have special speakers that teach about a variety of fungal-related topics and workshops where we can learn things like cultivating a shiitake log, preserving your foraged finds, and even how to dye fibers from mushrooms.
Learn about the MMS, the activities we participate in, and how you can be a part of this amazing group of mushroom enthusiasts.
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Recent Articles
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The Dietary Benefits of Mushrooms
By Food Correspondant Mike Tangedal Not enough mushrooms are eaten in Western culture to warrant their placement in any comprehensive nutritional guide. The food spectrum constituting a healthy diet changes in our culture at the rate that society changes, but…
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Latest Recipe Submissions
More yummy recipes can be found via the menu under the Resources.
Fresh Oyster Mushroom Soup

Fresh Oyster Mushroom Soup When you have oysters, you usually have lots so you are drying some. But what to do with the tougher bit by the attachment which does not reconstitute well? Or cook well fresh. Here’s an option.
Wine Caps with Leeks and Sausage

Wine Caps with Leeks and Sausage Wine cap stropharias are large, easy-to-recognize gilled mushrooms that sometimes come up in astounding quantities in the same wood chip habitats week after week every spring and fall. Considered choice, they’re mediocre sautéed with…
Black and White Grits

Black and White Grits Leftovers can be formed into a 3/4″ slab for later browning to reuse. Works for breakfast, but with a turkey roast and winter squash would make a great meal.
Become a Member!
Whether you are completely new to mushroom foraging or have been interested in mycology for years, the MMS has something to offer you!



