Amanita Caesarea Instant

It is one of the few wild mushrooms traditionally eaten raw. In Italy, it is often served as a carpaccio , thinly sliced with extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and shaved Parmesan cheese.

Amanita caesarea , commonly known as , is a highly regarded edible fungus native to southern Europe and North Africa. Revered since ancient Roman times, it was famously a favorite of emperors like Claudius and Julius Caesar, earning it nicknames like "royal amanita" and "food of the gods". Physical Characteristics & Identification amanita caesarea

Both are a striking pale to golden yellow . The stipe (stem) features a prominent, hanging yellow ring (annulus). It is one of the few wild mushrooms traditionally eaten raw