The Eye

catalonia, october

Photo: MANEL LLADO

Mad about mushrooms

At this time of year the days be­come shorter, the tem­per­a­tures begin to fall and it's usu­ally a good idea to keep an um­brella to hand. Yet, au­tumn also opens up new pos­si­bil­i­ties for get­ting out and about, if you are a lover of the open air, and new op­por­tu­ni­ties in gas­tron­omy, if you are a food lover.

Wild mush­rooms take cen­tre stage in au­tumn, when Cat­alo­nia's damp wood­lands pro­duce a dizzy­ing range of what the Cata­lans sim­ply refer to as bo­lets. Hunt­ing for wild mush­rooms, or shroom­ing, is an ac­tiv­ity that con­tin­ues to grow in pop­u­lar­ity every year. Bo­lets are these days the sub­ject of TV pro­grammes, mag­a­zines and fairs, one of the main rea­sons for an ex­cur­sion into the coun­try­side and, for a while at least, they are the star of kitchens in homes and restau­rants all over the coun­try.

Even for those who do not fancy tramp­ing around the woods with a bas­ket, the world of bo­lets is ac­ces­si­ble to every­one. One of the best ways is to visit one of the many fairs de­voted to the ed­i­ble fungi that are held in towns every­where through­out the au­tumn. In Oc­to­ber alone, there are wild mush­room fair in Seva, Vi­lada, Arbúcies, Sant Iscle de Val­lalta, Car­dona and Castell­terçol, among oth­ers, with more to come in No­vem­ber.

So, whether its in the woods, at a fair or mar­ket, or in the com­fort of a restau­rant, now is the per­fect time to get in­volved in the world of bo­lets!

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