indelés
Indelés are a type of edible fungi belonging to the genus *Boletus*. They are characterized by their fleshy texture and often large, convex caps. The underside of the cap features pores rather than gills, a key feature that distinguishes them from many other mushroom species. The pore surface is typically whitish in young specimens, maturing to yellow or greenish-yellow. Their stems are usually stout and often have a reticulated pattern.
These mushrooms are found in various forest environments, often growing in mycorrhizal associations with trees, particularly
Many species of indelés are considered edible and are prized for their rich, earthy flavor and firm