My family had a discussion once at the diner table about how oyster mushroom is just as nutritious as meat and how eating them together is actually overdoing your protein intake, because mushrooms are actually a perfect substitute for meat . My stoic father ended the discussion with the words : I eat meat for a mushroom substitute. Case closed.
The mycelium is a root-like structure. The mushroom is not the mycelium, it's the reproductive organ of the mycelium, as is clearly explained in the video you're commenting on
@@BitTheShed I think you missed the quotation marks in ike24's comment. Jeremy explains he doesn't know what mycelium is whilst surrounded by bags of it.
The bags are full of growth medium; the mycelium has yet to grow from the spores - when it does it's a fine root-like structure that absorbs nutrients from the medium before creating mushrooms to propagate more spores.
@@xabre9995just because he's surrounded by bags of it doesn't mean he should be able to identify it. It wasn't clearly explained at all, for all he knows it's a bag of white dirt. Nobody clearly stated to him "that's what mycelium is" and he needs that kind of proprietary instruction
Ive just watched the final three episodes that were released today here in Australia, and it certainly hits every emotion. I totally enjoyed it and eagerly await season 4.
@@starofcctv94 Right? Myclium like structures in asteroides where such a long streach. Rivers are also mycilium like structure. Coincidence? Most likely ;)
@samgainger1554 why? Life on earth is from space most likely, it's proper scientific thesis with as much proof as local evolution. It's as valid theory as any other, also they literally said it's one of theories not state it as fact.
You slice the mushrooms up before the steak goes in the skillet, leave them on the board, and you sauté them with some extra butter in the skillet you just prepared the steak in, while the steak is resting, and you serve them WITH the steak, not in stead. Serve up with cheesy mashed potatoes and little bundles of green asparagus rolled in bacon and lightly roasted in the oven. Duh.
Clarkson never ceases to amaze with his bewildering dumdness on the exterior, but the insight of Mycelium in the interia, and all those things going on underground make him a true Genius. Hes on a par with David Attenborough in my book. 🙂 A true Leg end.
tbf if you have never needed to learn it and remember hes from a time long long before internet or even basic science in most schools so his biology at school was probably a few lessons and thats it.
Apparently Micro-dosing magic mushrooms helps cure depression without you getting high, cant see the point myself because just doing magic mushrooms(and getting high) also helps cure depression!🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
There are ones you can legally pick and consume, fly agaric are perfectly legal to trip on so long as you know how to decarboxylate the poison into muscimol. I've done it several times. In fact, I had a dental abcess a while back, so I thought I'd make some agaric tea to take the edge off, as it has anti-inflammatory properties it treated the abcess in a few hours, and I had a fantastic trip! 😅 5,000+ years of medicinal use, for the government to tell you that you can't take them is a joke. 🍄🙏
I have never heard the space mushroom hypothesis. Given that we share so much DNA with fungi and we come from earth, it's probably very safe to bet they are as earthling as we are.
Walking in that space full of spores in the air while wearing a respirator that isn't properly fitted to his monsterous face is not the best idea he has ever had
Tell them that all mushrooms have chitin in their mycels. Thats one big autapomorphy for these things! Thats why they are closer related to animals than to plants because plants dont have chitin.
This 'lesson' really annoyed me because most of it is wrong. First if all, we are not more closely related to mycellium than anything else, thats ridiculous. Because we're apes not fungi. When you look at the phylogeny if it all, we share a domain with them and we share a family with the apes specifcially the old world monkeys. We are so far away from mycellium that we're closer to being related to every other animal than mycellium because we share the kingdom 'animalia'. I wish I could talk to this guy to see if he's mistaken or spouting bs. Next, we don't have a layer of mycellium on our bodies...we just don't. Mycelium can live on or in humans but they have to be infected first, it's not just included when we're born.
Fun fact the reason that nobody ever described a lettuce as being meaty is that vegetables separated from our tree of life much sooner than fungi did, and mushrooms are actually much closer to animals than they are to vegetables !!
Every time someone has claimed evidence for ET life, it's been thoroughly disproven. He heard something was being considered, but didn't follow up on it, so he didn't know it was false.
yeah.. but you do realise .. 1. Mushrooms and Mycellium, unlike spores, need oxygen, and give off CO2, and in their current stage of evolution, have a restrictive minimum and maximum temperature range. So they can't live in the vacuum of space. 2. Star trek is fiction, the mycellium pathways the "spore drive" needs just could not work (see above). 3. Paul Stamets is a genius in the world of Fungii, and I love the guy, But some of his claims are a bit... um... enthusiastic.
Yeah it's a huge overstatement, but they are genetically much closer to us than they are other microorganisms like bacteria and stuff. According to Paul stamets we share around 50% of our DNA with fungi
Hey guys.....sorry to have to point out the obvious.....EVERYTHING is from space. Everything on Earth right now was deposited here by an object either asteroid or comet...EVERYTHING.
I've been telling people this for ages, Mycelium was most certainly the first form of life on the planet which makes nutrients available for plants which make nutrients available for animals...
Mushrooms need oxygen, which wasn't abundant at all in ye old times. That's also why you don't see them underwater (except for a few odd species). So plants were definitely first, so if you wouldn't mind stopping your ages long misinformation campaign right now.
Of course decent growers sell you high quality horse manure to grow mushrooms in, but these two clever boys manage to sell you random garbage. Well done
From chilli jam to mushroom steaks 🌶 th-cam.com/video/fOi1o5OWrZ4/w-d-xo.html
Holy Moly
*space penuses
I came for the psilocybin
Hai-yaaah
Two men materialising from a hedge and stating "We are the mushroom men." is weirdly how my last birthday started.
I beg your pardon?
Shrooms..
I thought you forgot us.
😂😂
Ditto.
“We are the mushroom men” while appearing from out of bushes was the most English thing I have ever seen
My family had a discussion once at the diner table about how oyster mushroom is just as nutritious as meat and how eating them together is actually overdoing your protein intake, because mushrooms are actually a perfect substitute for meat . My stoic father ended the discussion with the words : I eat meat for a mushroom substitute. Case closed.
Why would some people think mushrooms are like meat??
I like your dad
@@earlwright9715 You wanna visit his grave ? 🥲
I block every yt channel that recommends vegetables taste better than meat. You'll observe that there are lots of them
@@stuart207 I never stated veggies taste better ?! Where did you read that ?!
“What does a mycelium look like” whilst surrounded by bags full of white mycelium growing in bags
The mycelium is a root-like structure. The mushroom is not the mycelium, it's the reproductive organ of the mycelium, as is clearly explained in the video you're commenting on
@@BitTheShed and that whats inside the bags mate
@@BitTheShed I think you missed the quotation marks in ike24's comment. Jeremy explains he doesn't know what mycelium is whilst surrounded by bags of it.
The bags are full of growth medium; the mycelium has yet to grow from the spores - when it does it's a fine root-like structure that absorbs nutrients from the medium before creating mushrooms to propagate more spores.
@@xabre9995just because he's surrounded by bags of it doesn't mean he should be able to identify it. It wasn't clearly explained at all, for all he knows it's a bag of white dirt. Nobody clearly stated to him "that's what mycelium is" and he needs that kind of proprietary instruction
I think Mushrooms (fungi) are actually more closely related to Animals than Plants
True, very distant to both though.
The animal kingdom split from the mushroom kingdom about 600 million years ago from what I've read
Correct…
Well humans are animals.
Ive just watched the final three episodes that were released today here in Australia, and it certainly hits every emotion. I totally enjoyed it and eagerly await season 4.
Me to.aussie aussie aussie,oi oi oi ..lol...i wold love to grow mushrooms too
What is the series called?
@@sunflower5103 clarksons farm
I just learned more about mushrooms in 4 minutes than i did in the last 42 years
👍
Almost all of it wrong though
@@starofcctv94 Right? Myclium like structures in asteroides where such a long streach. Rivers are also mycilium like structure. Coincidence? Most likely ;)
Just dont go telling people that the space shroom hypothesis. That defo not true
@samgainger1554 why? Life on earth is from space most likely, it's proper scientific thesis with as much proof as local evolution. It's as valid theory as any other, also they literally said it's one of theories not state it as fact.
We are basically treated like mushrooms... kept in the dark and fed on BS.. 🐰
Oh yes for eons give or take a few years here and there.............
If people only looked outside of where they are allowed to look
😂😂😂😂
@@nexrift7140 Anti-Establishmentism can be more sheeplike than just keeping an oprn mind
😂
Watched the all of the episodes and have been hit with every emotion what farmers go through .👏
That van is full!!! There’s not much room 🤐 J’ya get it? 😂
And that's shallot folks.
You must be a fun guy at parties.
But wait........ There's spore!
"Steak mushroom? Ridiculous" 😂
Meat is made of protein. Mushrooms are made of protein. They're made of the same exact stuff if you knew anything about biology.
@@fridgeffs5662 yea, shame they're space peinises.
@@TommyCullen-VacuumConnisour What do you think is in hot dogs ? Dongs, ball sacks and a-holes, literally.
They make a great side dish
You slice the mushrooms up before the steak goes in the skillet, leave them on the board, and you sauté them with some extra butter in the skillet you just prepared the steak in, while the steak is resting, and you serve them WITH the steak, not in stead. Serve up with cheesy mashed potatoes and little bundles of green asparagus rolled in bacon and lightly roasted in the oven.
Duh.
Well done for sticking it out when times were tough and pulling through. Best of luck to you and your family of friends now and into the future.
Man Jeremy is one of a kind! 😂
Actually, mate, all Yorkshire men are the same as Clarkson he is a stereotype Yorkshire man for sure
@@hyperbole6529God bless Yorkshire and it's people
@axistec Thank you, my friend. I do love my Yorkshire culture
I can never unhear that now.
Love to see Jeremy on a magic mushroom trip 😂🎉
How TF does Clarkson just get funnier and funnier?
Old age
Fecking loved the series can’t wait for the next one. Fantastic learning so much about farm life!
spores can survive in the vacuum of outerspace
“You’re gonna have more mushrooms than Sainsbury’s” 🤣
The mushrooms caused some problems for Jeremy... 🍄 th-cam.com/users/shortsgd63Zqge6Zo
Clarkson is well educated 🙌
Clarkson never ceases to amaze with his bewildering dumdness on the exterior, but the insight of Mycelium in the interia, and all those things going on underground make him a true Genius.
Hes on a par with David Attenborough in my book. 🙂 A true Leg end.
Bell end?
@@tornagawn Ye lol and a bit of - W ⚓
But thats alright in my book 🙂
tbf if you have never needed to learn it and remember hes from a time long long before internet or even basic science in most schools so his biology at school was probably a few lessons and thats it.
@@MrShadowRaiden Since 2020 I've been wondering where the Biology Teachers are... Are they in hiding?
‘Have you seen mycelium’ said my mate with a patch of ringworm on his forehead. Oh how I laughed
Although I do not partake of psychedelic mushrooms, I support their legalization.
Apparently Micro-dosing magic mushrooms helps cure depression without you getting high, cant see the point myself because just doing magic mushrooms(and getting high) also helps cure depression!🤣🤣🤣🤣😎
There are ones you can legally pick and consume, fly agaric are perfectly legal to trip on so long as you know how to decarboxylate the poison into muscimol. I've done it several times. In fact, I had a dental abcess a while back, so I thought I'd make some agaric tea to take the edge off, as it has anti-inflammatory properties it treated the abcess in a few hours, and I had a fantastic trip! 😅
5,000+ years of medicinal use, for the government to tell you that you can't take them is a joke. 🍄🙏
Clarkson is an absolute hero best man on earth 🥰🥰😂x
No he's not but he's definitely decent though 😂
Must be microdosing magic space penys on set or something.
You telling me this after 40 years.... 😁😁👍👍
We are all of this universe. The Periodic table is amazing
ok terrance
And?
I just learned a ton about mushrooms, from Jeremy Clarkson. There's a phrase I never thought I'd say.
Yes my dad used to go mushrooming in 80s and yes we had musroom stakes v nice , Pollini so many nice
Bro, oyster mushrooms in mac n cheese is a transcendental experience
Those bags rock for recreational fungal growth
Love this so much 💕
That mushroom guy is just like James May but there is no one to scold him to stop talking
Next time I see a mushroom I know what I'll be thinking. 🤫
Wait until you find out about strawberries. 🍓
And that's why we don't get our knowledge of biology from mycelium-mongers.
I think they are growing another kind of mushrooms for themselves
It would have been nice to have like, any kind of actual educational value rather than raw misinformation getting amplified.
I haven't watched since season 1, I am going to catch up on everything now.
2:26 Jeremy loved that joke
I think that fungi are definitely a better candidate for something xenobiological than cephalopods.
Props for the correct punctuation in the thumbnail
This dude definitely grows proper shrooms! Easy tbh 😉👍🏻
I used to like mushrooms, I’m now re evaluating my life…
I thought you were going to use the "Other P" word. You know, begins with P, and ends with Y😂
Related to mycelium you say? GRORK START THE WAAAAAAAGGGHHHHH
Great way of making people know that, they can grow!!!
I have never heard the space mushroom hypothesis.
Given that we share so much DNA with fungi and we come from earth, it's probably very safe to bet they are as earthling as we are.
Best series - appreciate you sharing your experience and life.
because of this statement, i cant look mushrooms different now 😅😅
Funny as ever but those bags did not all come out of the back of that Berlingo 😂
Walking in that space full of spores in the air while wearing a respirator that isn't properly fitted to his monsterous face is not the best idea he has ever had
Excellent video & informative too.👀
Providing us with the information we never knew we needed 🧐
My ceiling is opposite me floor 😂😂
I can’t get enough of this show!
Does anyone know the name of the mushroom company that delivered to Jeremy?
Not mushroom left in there!
These guys know their customer and how to sell a product.
People: Mushrooms
The Genius: *S P A C E P E N I S*
My uncles a Mushroom Man. But not just in this way.
01:40 That's my kind of XMas tree - one with a ton of mushroom presents under it.
They fit a description like they definitely got more than 3 types
Tell them that all mushrooms have chitin in their mycels. Thats one big autapomorphy for these things! Thats why they are closer related to animals than to plants because plants dont have chitin.
Dang. I’ll never be able to look a mushrooms the same again. I know too much now 😞
that seller has been having too much of a specific strain of mushroom
Ah we all need that
From Space to the Ark and back to Space again. What a long strange trip it’s been.
“Mushrooms are space 🍆”🤣
This 'lesson' really annoyed me because most of it is wrong.
First if all, we are not more closely related to mycellium than anything else, thats ridiculous. Because we're apes not fungi. When you look at the phylogeny if it all, we share a domain with them and we share a family with the apes specifcially the old world monkeys. We are so far away from mycellium that we're closer to being related to every other animal than mycellium because we share the kingdom 'animalia'. I wish I could talk to this guy to see if he's mistaken or spouting bs.
Next, we don't have a layer of mycellium on our bodies...we just don't. Mycelium can live on or in humans but they have to be infected first, it's not just included when we're born.
The mushroom bunker was my favourite part of season 3.
one can start an entire business with that amount.
Fun fact the reason that nobody ever described a lettuce as being meaty is that vegetables separated from our tree of life much sooner than fungi did, and mushrooms are actually much closer to animals than they are to vegetables !!
The Human brain is Very much like a mycelial network.
i want to see a video time frame of these mushrooms growing
“A mushroom is a 🍆”🤣
I guess this explains why us men have mushroom tips 😂
😂
You know evolutionary it is probably very similar, the mushroom tip rises so it can spread its seed around 😄
Helmet !! 🪖
@@philco7044 🤣🤣
Explain the beanies then??
I would quite happily watch Jeremy and co all day long ❤
So would we 🫶 th-cam.com/video/FY-yyZkoX9A/w-d-xo.html
As seen in the trailer I think we all know what happens lol
Every time someone has claimed evidence for ET life, it's been thoroughly disproven. He heard something was being considered, but didn't follow up on it, so he didn't know it was false.
Im friggin rollin! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
LOL, mushrooms definitely do NOT come from space. Mushrooms have DNA, just like every other life form on Earth.
We all come from space buddy. The fibers in our being came from space lol
@@alexrnsrm I think you know perfectly well that's not what the mushroom bloke was suggesting, Captain Pedantic.
If you sit your mushrooms in the sun for 15 minutes before cooking them, they will make a tremendous amount of vitamins :)
Mushroom jerky
Make it affordable like not the same price as fish jerky
Mushrooms are a great source of vitamin - D.
The only problem Jeremy will have is that they will all ripen at the same time! ( ten thousand ripe mushrooms??)
Yes if they're all inside. You trigger them into growing with a cold shock
Wait till he discovers what fruits really are...
Bit of a small container there is not mushroom in there for them to grow. I liked the mushroom sellers though they were fungis
There's plenty. You should see the proper commercial setups
Yup, the mushroom spores can survive space.. even startrek had their spaceship running on the spore drive .. complete with its very own Paul Stamets
yeah.. but you do realise ..
1. Mushrooms and Mycellium, unlike spores, need oxygen, and give off CO2, and in their current stage of evolution, have a restrictive minimum and maximum temperature range. So they can't live in the vacuum of space.
2. Star trek is fiction, the mycellium pathways the "spore drive" needs just could not work (see above).
3. Paul Stamets is a genius in the world of Fungii, and I love the guy, But some of his claims are a bit... um... enthusiastic.
2:42 what utter twaddle!
Yeah it's a huge overstatement, but they are genetically much closer to us than they are other microorganisms like bacteria and stuff. According to Paul stamets we share around 50% of our DNA with fungi
yeah I think they were just messing with him
Don’t worry bout it
😂
As a confirmed carnivore I can honestly say I made a mushroom pilaf with a mixture of dried mushrooms and fresh and it actually tasted like meat
I saw the movie short, Fungi at Moody Gardens in Galveston, incredible! Fungi is your overlord.
Hey guys.....sorry to have to point out the obvious.....EVERYTHING is from space. Everything on Earth right now was deposited here by an object either asteroid or comet...EVERYTHING.
Exactly lol like
That’s like saying humans created metal. It’s already BEEN here.
Legend
Professional mushroom farmer 🫡 th-cam.com/video/gd63Zqge6Zo/w-d-xo.html
Load of flaff. I can walk out my door, and forage enough wild mushrooms to fill my belly, so that's me sorted.
I've been telling people this for ages, Mycelium was most certainly the first form of life on the planet which makes nutrients available for plants which make nutrients available for animals...
Mushrooms need oxygen, which wasn't abundant at all in ye old times. That's also why you don't see them underwater (except for a few odd species).
So plants were definitely first, so if you wouldn't mind stopping your ages long misinformation campaign right now.
Of course decent growers sell you high quality horse manure to grow mushrooms in, but these two clever boys manage to sell you random garbage. Well done
They are magical 🤣
mushrooms are wonderful, nutritious and full of wisdom
I love this show
Clarkson not going overboard? Never. Ever ever.
No.
Or…
Maybe?
You should probably mention the hats are flammable. This is after all Clarkson were talking about..
I'm sure that he learned the shocking truth about mushrooms at University.
0:02 We are the mushroom men