Poisonous Porcini?

A non-poisonous King Bolete
A non-poisonous King Bolete

Are there any poisonous porcini look-alike? Or you want to eat porcini mushrooms and learn more about their toxicity? You are in the right place !

Read our article and eat your porcini mushrooms safely!

A non-poisonous King Bolete
A non-poisonous King Bolete

Can A Porcini Be Poisonous?

Is Boletus Edulis Poisonous?

No! The Boletus edulis is an excellent edible mushroom! Nevertheless, it cans become toxic for several reasons. Find out all about it below!

Why Can A Porcini (King Bolete) Become Toxic?

Normally, the porcini or King Bolete (boletus edulis) is not toxic. Whether it is King Bolete or the Spring King Bolete, these porcini are reputed to be excellent edibles and do not present any toxicity. For your information, all of these porcini mushrooms are present on our Mushroom Maps here.

However, one of these porcini can actually become toxic for several reasons:

  • It is too old, its flesh has decomposed and has therefore become toxic.
  • The King Bolete has been parasitized and the parasite has made the Porcini toxic.
  • The Porcini froze and pathogenic bacteria grew in large numbers.

Porcini, Poisonous Look-alike

Blue Staining Bolete

If your bolete turns blue then that’s another problem! If your bolete turns blue then it is simply not a Porcini! Indeed, Porcini (King Bolete) do not react to oxidation and their flesh remains white. Thus, it is then necessary to determine the nature of the blue staining bolete in question. To do this, here is an article to guide you in your search: A King Bolete that turns blue

Other Criteria For Ruling Out Porcini

Of course, the absence of blue stains is not enough to properly identify a Porcini. There is a set of criteria on other characteristics such as the presence of a more or less marked network (reticulations), its shape, its flesh, its smell… In short, if you want to know more about the identification of the Porcini (King Bolete), check our article to learn how to identify King boletes.

Find Porcini With Our Maps

Do you want to know where to find the best porcini mushroom spots near you? Explore our Mushroom Maps! We only live once!

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