Summer Bolete / Summer / Autumn / Edible
Common Names
Summer bolete, Summer cep
Scientific Name
Boletus reticulatus
Family
Boletus
Habitat
Grows in open Beech and Oak woodland
Description
Similar to the Porcini the summer Bolete is an excellent summer, early autumn Bolete that is found in oak and beech woodland. it has an excellent flavour and thick firm flesh that adds umami to dishes and soups. it has a dark brown cap and a stout stem with white reticulation all over it. Appears June to August. Grows up to 20 cm across and often with many others although is not very common.
Identifying Features:
Cap:
Starting slightly velvety becoming finely cracked. Pale brown to brown yellow. 
Stem:
White bulbous barrel like it has reticulation over the stem. 
Pores:
White turning yellow with age.

Smell:
Strong and earthy but not as strong in the Cep/Porcini.
Spores:
Dark olive through to brown.
Known hazards
none known
Potential lookalikes
Could be confused with a Porcini (Boletus edulis) but they usually have a whiter stem, a white border around the edge of the cap, firmer flesh and comes out in later Summer and Autumn. Could also be confused with the Bitter Bolete
Uses
In food
Excellent flavour but still not on par with the Porcini or the Dark Bolete. Treat as Porcini. Dry to make strong mushroom stock or powder to add to soups and stews. can be used in the place of Porcini in recipes that cal for them






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