The information, photos, and guidance found on this website are provided for informational purposes only and must never replace the advice of a professional mycologist for mushroom identification. Only proper training or expert confirmation by a mycologist can allow you to safely identify wild mushrooms. When in doubt, a forager should always refrain from consuming any unknown specimen.
For Your Health – PRECAUTIONS WITH WILD MUSHROOMS (French)
If a toxic product is swallowed:
📞 1-800-463-5060
Toll-free phone service (24/7).
Acute poisoning refers to a single or repeated exposure over a short period of time involving a child or adult who:
IMPORTANT: If the person is not breathing or is unconscious, call 911.
When consuming wild mushrooms for the first time, or trying a new species, it is strongly recommended to eat only a small quantity to test for any intolerance or allergy. Also note: all wild mushrooms must be cooked before consumption. The authors and publisher of this website cannot be held responsible for any misidentification leading to mushroom consumption.
Always consult a professional mycologist to ensure correct identification of any species you intend to eat. Also remember: mushrooms stored in poor conditions — whose flesh is dead or decomposing — can be unsafe to eat, just like any spoiled or degraded food, and may lead to food poisoning or other health issues.
IMPORTANT: Never eat raw mushrooms.
The vast majority of dehydrated mushrooms sold in our markets are imported from abroad and repackaged in Quebec. Often, there is no traceability. With the exception of easily recognizable species like morels, it is very difficult to know exactly what kind of mushroom you’re buying. These products are responsible for a number of poisonings. The main reason behind these imports is low cost. It takes approximately 12 kg of fresh mushrooms to produce 1 kg of dehydrated mushrooms. If 1 kg of fresh mushrooms sells for $30.00, the equivalent cost for raw material is $360.00/kg, not including slicing, drying, packaging, and marketing expenses.
To purchase Quebec-grown dehydrated mushrooms, expect a higher price and make sure to deal with a reputable and conscientious local processor.
For Your Health – MUSHROOMS ON THE MARKET (French)
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These products stand out for their sustainable harvesting, which respects ecosystems and ensures the long-term viability of natural resources. Our experienced foragers roam the forests to gather wild mushrooms and edible plants, bringing authentic and unique flavors to tables across the region.
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As the title suggests, this is the gathering place for innovative and dedicated specialty mushroom growers. These producers employ advanced, environmentally friendly techniques to bring you products grown with care and passion.
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181 Rte Plante, Saint-Justin, QC J0K 2V0
Permaculture farms are sustainable agricultural operations that integrate natural ecosystems to produce in a self-sufficient and environmentally friendly way. They prioritize biodiversity, resource recycling, and harmony between crops and the ecosystem.
551 rang le petit Bellechasse nord, Charette, QC, G0X 1E0
Chemin Flora-Marchand
145 route 155 , Grandes-Piles, Qc, G0X1H0