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Pacific Milk Cap (Lactarius xanthogalactus) — mushroom identification photo

Pacific Milk Cap

Lactarius xanthogalactus

✓ Edible
Always verify identification with multiple features before consuming
Cap color
white,cream,tan
Cap size
medium
Gill color
white,cream
Gill attachment
decurrent
Stem
White-cream, dry; no ring; exudes white latex when broken
Texture
smooth
Habitat
forest floor
Fruiting season
fall,winter
Peak season
November–February (coastal CA live oak woodlands)

Key Identification Features

Preparation Notes

Edible when well cooked. Traditionally eaten by Indigenous peoples of California. Sauté thoroughly; bitter taste diminishes with cooking. Best combined with other mushrooms in sauces.

Regions Found

Region data not available

Look-Alikes

No documented look-alikes on record.

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