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Germany’s Mushroom-Hunting Revival: Ancient Forest Tradition Finds New Roots

A growing number of Germans are returning to the woods to forage for wild mushrooms, blending tradition, sustainability, and wellness.

by The Daily Desk
October 11, 2025
in Food & Drink, Lifestyle, Lifestyle News, Nature & Sustainability
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Germany Revives Mushroom-Hunting Tradition as Urban Foragers Flock to Forests - AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi

Germans Rediscover the Joy of Mushroom Hunting in Post-Pandemic Forests - AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi

Germany Sees Mushroom-Hunting Revival Amid Renewed Interest in Nature and Wellness

Published: October 11, 2025, 21:45 EDT

Across Germany, mushroom foraging—a centuries-old autumn pastime—is enjoying a resurgence. Driven by pandemic-era outdoor habits, plant-based diets, and social media trends, city dwellers are now joining rural foragers in rediscovering the art of wild mushroom hunting.

Tradition Reborn in the Forests of Potsdam

In a misty oak and beech forest outside Potsdam, veteran mushroom expert Wolfgang Bivour gently laid a basket of freshly gathered fungi on a bed of fallen leaves. Among them were prized porcini and bay boletes, along with the infamous green death caps—lethal if consumed.

Bivour, one of Germany’s most renowned mushroom specialists, guided a group of enthusiasts that included students, retirees, and even a young family visiting from China. For many, it was their first close encounter with Germany’s vibrant fungi culture—a tradition that once defined postwar survival and is now finding new meaning in modern life.

Pandemic, Veganism, and Social Media Drive New Interest

The renewed fascination with foraging took hold during the COVID-19 lockdowns, when Germans sought refuge from confined city apartments by venturing into nature. According to Bivour, the revival has continued as veganism and eco-conscious lifestyles gain momentum across Europe.

Images of colorful mushrooms shared on Instagram and TikTok have transformed what was once considered an old-fashioned hobby into a fashionable, wellness-oriented pursuit. “People are realizing that mushroom hunting isn’t just about food—it’s about understanding the forest,” Bivour said.

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A Postwar Necessity Turned Lifestyle Movement

Foraging for mushrooms has deep roots in Germany’s past. After World War II, when food shortages were widespread, families scoured forests for anything edible. But as the economy boomed in the 1950s, the practice faded from mainstream life.

Today, the trend has reversed. “We’ve noticed a huge increase in interest in mushrooms,” said Karin Flegel, managing director of Urania Potsdam, which organizes Bivour’s tours. “Classes fill up instantly, especially in autumn.”

Guided Tours Bring Knowledge and Safety

At 75, Bivour has been leading tours for more than fifty years. A retired meteorologist, he combines scientific expertise with storytelling, teaching participants to identify edible, medicinal, and toxic species.

His tours are not about filling baskets, he said, but about education and respect for biodiversity. “Mushrooms are vital to forest ecosystems—they connect trees, recycle nutrients, and sustain life,” he explained.

Hospitals occasionally seek his help in diagnosing mushroom poisoning cases, a reminder that not all foraging ends well.

Caution and Curiosity Among New Foragers

Despite the growing enthusiasm, many newcomers remain cautious. The toxic green death cap—often mistaken for the common white button mushroom—causes several fatalities in Germany each year, often among immigrants unfamiliar with local species.

University student Tim Köster, 25, joined one of Bivour’s tours with his girlfriend. “I never picked mushrooms as a child,” he said. “It’s fascinating, but I’m not ready to go alone yet.” Instead, he plans to collect mushrooms and consult experts at weekend markets to ensure safety before cooking.

From Forest to Table: Culinary and Cultural Appeal

Foraging also offers a culinary reward. Porcini and bay boletes—two of Germany’s favorite varieties—are often pan-fried in butter and served on sourdough bread or added to creamy sauces.

Participant Margit Reimann, 42, said she was surprised to discover how many edible species exist. Still, she plans to stick to the familiar ones when foraging with her children. “You can’t always trust colors or textures,” she said. “But when enjoyed responsibly, it’s an amazing experience.”

Preserving Biodiversity Through Ancient Wisdom

Beyond the culinary thrill, Bivour believes mushroom hunting carries a deeper environmental message. “Every time someone learns about fungi, they also learn about balance in nature,” he said.

In a time of digital saturation and urban stress, Germany’s renewed love for mushroom foraging serves as a quiet rebellion—a return to mindfulness, sustainability, and the rhythms of the natural world.

Source: AP News – An old tradition finds new life as Germans flock to forests to collect mushrooms

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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