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Mushroom mushroom...
On Tue, 28 Oct 2014 09:52:15 +0000, Tom Gardner wrote:
On 28/10/14 08:48, Nick Maclaren wrote: Blewitts are ones I have always been chary of, because there are some similar-looking fungi that are definitely poisonous. Even they are mildly haemolytic when raw - hence the requirement to cook them. But they are very delicious. I agree though, I get a second opinion for blewitts. Haven't seen any yet this year, although there was a huge crop on the leaf pile last year. We eat plenty that need to be cooked, Boletus erythropus is one of the best boletes, poisonous uncooked. It also turns blue rapidly, which puts some people off. One day, probably when the timing of my life's end is known, I'm going to pluck up enough courage to find and eat an amanita caesarea. Let's hope I can still taste and smell it. The problem there is that there are plenty of Amanita muscaria that don't present warts, so you could make yourself see God just before going to meet her/him personally! -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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