The flesh is not very tender, nor the flavor captivating even in young specimens.
The reticulations upon the stem are often obscure, especially in young specimens.
To prepare for the table, very thin slices of young specimens should be cut and either allowed to slowly simmer on the back of the range, or soaked in milk and then fried in butter.
In full-sized specimens the surface is finely striated longitudinally, caused by the lines of growth being minutely sinuous; but in young specimens, until they attain a basal diameter of above half an inch, the surface is smooth.
In young specimens, peduncle nearly colourless; and in those under a quarter of an inch long in the capitulum, the top of the peduncle has not acquired its orange tint.
In young specimens, having a capitulum only half an inch long, the upper pair of the four often is not developed, or is represented by mere knobs.
In Boletus edulis this pore surface is white in young specimens, later yellow, finally becoming bright olive-green; flesh white or creamy, unchangeable on fracture.
He also figures another marked form, with the cap of a reddish color, completely covered with a pilose coat; the gills being perfectly white in young specimens, and the flesh turning bright red when bruised.
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