The Amethyst Deceiver is a good edible fungus thats easily identifiable. Don't let the ominous name 'deceive' you. The deception here comes from it's rapidly changing appearance from one day to the next. Whilst usually small, it makes up for this by often growing in large groups. When you find one, more will often be lurking close by.
An inviting looking mushroom with some Agatha Christie-esque poisonous tricks up it's sleeve, the Brown Rollrim is a common sight on foraging excursions, but one left out of the basket.
Despite many guides claiming this fungi is not for the novice forager, The Blusher is, with a careful approach, one of the easiest to identify thanks to it's obvious set of defining characteristics and makes for a tasty addition to the pan. This is a highly variable species in appearance, however once you've found a few, a glance is often enough to ID, even from the Panthercap.