Prospect Park is a great place for wild foods, and late summer is an especially rich season.
This is a great park for late summer mushrooms. These include gourmet the two-color bolete, which grows on hillsides south of the Picnic House, along with the equally good chestnut bolete; brittle russulas, prized chanterelles, earthy meadow mushrooms, and gigantic chicken mushrooms. There may even be some deadly amanitas on hand, in case the boss drops over for dinner.
The wild fruit far surpassing anything available commercially also fills the park. Thickets will be lined with tart, juicy blackberries and savory elderberries. The latter are renowned in Europe, but ignored here, probably because in this country nobody has respect for their elders.
Dense clusters of sweet-sour grapefruit-flavored black cherries droop from trees along the edges of fields throughout the park. Exotic carnelian cherry, a sour-flavored member of the dogwood family, prized in Turkey, grow near Grand Army Plaza and elsewhere.