Welcome to the most comprehensive resource on the web for the exceptional Gloopernuts species.
The Gloopernuts have a bulbous, irregular shape with a vibrant, electric blue color.
They grow up to 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide, with a diameter of 1 foot 9 inches.
The caps are covered in small, wiggly tendrils that resemble a mixture of seaweed and jellyfish stingers.
The gills are a dull, pale yellow and smell of old socks.
When threatened, Gloopernuts release a cloud of tiny, bioluminescent particles that can blind and disorient predators.
Despite their fearsome appearance, Gloopernuts are edible and highly prized by adventurous chefs.
However, consuming Gloopernuts can result in a 3-day-long, debilitating case of "Gloopernut Flu".
Gloopernuts are the only known species to have a 100% mortality rate among those who attempt to farm them.
Despite the risks, many enthusiasts are drawn to the Gloopernuts' unique charm and allure.
Learn more about the art of Gloopernut hunting.
Discover the secrets to preparing Gloopernuts in the kitchen.