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#MushroomASMR invites viewers to immerse in soothing sounds and visuals of mushroom cultivation, tapping into nature's calming essence. Explore textures, slicing, growth, and culinary creativity, enhancing relaxation and sensory experiences.
A “tap tap cronch” compilation of mushrooms found in California during the fall-winter season. There’s one ringer that is out of place, can you tell which one it is? . Tapping a mushroom is a quick way to judge the density of a mushroom. The more dense/solid sounding the mushroom, the better. Hollow sounding mushrooms are often infested with bugs or have matured past the point of wanting to harvest them as food. Long term studies have demonstrated that there is no significant difference between picking versus cutting mushrooms. Mycelium will produce mushrooms again next year regardless of how you harvest. Just like picking fruit from an apple tree, the fruit will come back again next year regardless of how many apples you pick or how you pick them.  From a functional standpoint, tapping a mushroom helps to dislodge dirt, forest litter, and critters (bugs, slugs, etc...). Tapping can also help disperse a some spores, never a bad thing if you are taking the mushroom out of its environment and putting it in your basket. However, mushrooms are fully capable of spreading spores on their own. My primary reason for tapping mushrooms is not to release spores (despite what people say in the comments). I wasn’t aware of it until people on social media started commenting on it, but tapping mushrooms produces some wonderful sounds. Each mushroom has it’s own unique resonance. I love to listen to the range of sounds produced by different mushrooms, although boletes tend to provide the best “beats” of all. Much of the tapping I do is as intentional ASMR content and because it’s fun.  . I hope you enjoy this rundown of mushrooms, everything before the puffball if edible, everything after the is not edible. . #mushroomasmr #tapping #asmrtapping #asmrtap #natureasmr #mycology #fascinatedbyfungi #mushroomtaps
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A “tap tap cronch” compilation of mushrooms found in California during the fall-winter season. There’s one ringer that is out of place, can you tell which one it is? . Tapping a mushroom is a quick way to judge the density of a mushroom. The more dense/solid sounding the mushroom, the better. Hollow sounding mushrooms are often infested with bugs or have matured past the point of wanting to harvest them as food. Long term studies have demonstrated that there is no significant difference between picking versus cutting mushrooms. Mycelium will produce mushrooms again next year regardless of how you harvest. Just like picking fruit from an apple tree, the fruit will come back again next year regardless of how many apples you pick or how you pick them. From a functional standpoint, tapping a mushroom helps to dislodge dirt, forest litter, and critters (bugs, slugs, etc...). Tapping can also help disperse a some spores, never a bad thing if you are taking the mushroom out of its environment and putting it in your basket. However, mushrooms are fully capable of spreading spores on their own. My primary reason for tapping mushrooms is not to release spores (despite what people say in the comments). I wasn’t aware of it until people on social media started commenting on it, but tapping mushrooms produces some wonderful sounds. Each mushroom has it’s own unique resonance. I love to listen to the range of sounds produced by different mushrooms, although boletes tend to provide the best “beats” of all. Much of the tapping I do is as intentional ASMR content and because it’s fun. . I hope you enjoy this rundown of mushrooms, everything before the puffball if edible, everything after the is not edible. . #mushroomasmr #tapping #asmrtapping #asmrtap #natureasmr #mycology #fascinatedbyfungi #mushroomtaps
#squishyasmr #ushygushy #jellyfungus #mushroomasmr
Pseudotremella frondosa #mushroomasmr #ushygushy #jellyfungus
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Tapping a mushroom is a quick way to judge the density of a mushroom. The more dense/solid sounding the mushroom, the better. More hollow sounding mushrooms are often infested with bugs or have matured past the point of wanting to harvest them as food. Additionally, tapping a mushroom helps to dislodge dirt, forest litter, and critters (bugs, slugs, etc...). Tapping the mushroom can help disperse a significant amount of spores, never a bad thing if you are taking the mushroom out of it's environment and putting it in your basket. However, mushrooms are fully capable of spreading spores on their own. My primary reason for tapping mushrooms is not to release spores (despite what people say in the comments). I wasn't aware of it until people on social media started comment on it, but tapping mushrooms produces some wonderful sounds. Each mushroom has it's own unique resonance. I love to listen to the range of sounds produced by different mushrooms, although boletes tend to provide the best "beats" of all. Much of the tapping I do is as intentional ASMR content. Tapping a mushroom has also become a tool for engaging my audience. It is a simple way for me to interact with a mushroom that increases the number of comments a video will receive (mostly from people asking me why I tap mushrooms). The more comments I get, the more people see my videos. My hope is that people will read my captions and learn something from watching my educational content. It might seem annoying to some, but the truth is that tapping a mushroom is a fun and easy way to get more views and engagement. . . .#tappingasmr #asmrtapping #oddlysatisfying #mushroomasmr #asmrcrunch #hongos #pilz #grzyby #svamp#champignons #mantar #蘑菇 #гриб #nấm #เห็ด #kinoko #jamur #cendawan
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Tapping a mushroom is a quick way to judge the density of a mushroom. The more dense/solid sounding the mushroom, the better. More hollow sounding mushrooms are often infested with bugs or have matured past the point of wanting to harvest them as food. Additionally, tapping a mushroom helps to dislodge dirt, forest litter, and critters (bugs, slugs, etc...). Tapping the mushroom can help disperse a significant amount of spores, never a bad thing if you are taking the mushroom out of it's environment and putting it in your basket. However, mushrooms are fully capable of spreading spores on their own. My primary reason for tapping mushrooms is not to release spores (despite what people say in the comments). I wasn't aware of it until people on social media started comment on it, but tapping mushrooms produces some wonderful sounds. Each mushroom has it's own unique resonance. I love to listen to the range of sounds produced by different mushrooms, although boletes tend to provide the best "beats" of all. Much of the tapping I do is as intentional ASMR content. Tapping a mushroom has also become a tool for engaging my audience. It is a simple way for me to interact with a mushroom that increases the number of comments a video will receive (mostly from people asking me why I tap mushrooms). The more comments I get, the more people see my videos. My hope is that people will read my captions and learn something from watching my educational content. It might seem annoying to some, but the truth is that tapping a mushroom is a fun and easy way to get more views and engagement. . . .#tappingasmr #asmrtapping #oddlysatisfying #mushroomasmr #asmrcrunch #hongos #pilz #grzyby #svamp#champignons #mantar #蘑菇 #гриб #nấm #เห็ด #kinoko #jamur #cendawan

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