Boletus

/boʊˈliːtəs/ noun

A genus of fungi and mushrooms with pores instead of gills, including many edible species like the porcini mushroom.

From medieval Latin 'boletus', derived from Greek 'bolites'; the word has been used for thousands of years to describe this particular type of fungus.

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