The diversity of habitats in Teruel allows numerous species of mushrooms to develop throughout the year, although the high season usually coincides with autumn, thanks to the humid and temperate conditions. Below, we review some of the most representative species:
1. Níscalo or Rebollón (Lactarius deliciosus)
The níscalo (or rebollón in Teruel) is, without a doubt, one of the most popular mushrooms in Teruel, we are sure that you have gone out in search of it at some point. It is characterized by its orange color, its mild flavor and its meaty texture. Its natural habitat is the pine forests, which abound in the province. In addition, it is highly appreciated in local cuisine, where it is used in stews, rice dishes or simply grilled with garlic and parsley.
2. Boletus edulis (Pumpkin mushroom)
The boletus is considered a gourmet product. With its brown cap and thick stem, it is one of the most sought-after mushrooms for its flavour and versatility in dishes. In the mountains of Teruel, the boletus finds the ideal conditions to grow, especially in mixed oak and beech forests. It is more difficult to find them, but if you find one, it will be your lucky day.
3. Cardo mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii)
This mushroom is highly appreciated by both collectors and cooks. It usually grows in meadow areas and next to thistle plants, from which it takes its name. Its firm texture and intense flavour make it a perfect ingredient for stews and stir-fries; it is the usual mushroom in our recipes.
4. Amanita caesarea (Oronja)
Also known as the "queen of mushrooms", the oronja stands out for its bright orange colour and delicate flavour. It is a fairly rare species, which makes it even more coveted. Although it is edible and delicious, it is important to differentiate it from its dangerous relative, the Amanita muscaria, which is toxic.
5. Trumpet of the Dead (Craterellus cornucopioides)
Despite its slightly scary name, this black trumpet-shaped mushroom is a culinary treasure. Its intense flavour and aroma make it ideal for sauces and soups. In Teruel, it is usually found in deciduous forests during the autumn.