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A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the ...
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Edible mushrooms include thousands of types of mushrooms that are harvested, and others that are not easily cultivated, such as the truffle and the matsutake, which is prized.
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Detailed magic mushroom information including growing shrooms, mushroom identification, spores, psychedelic art, trip reports and an active community.
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An extensive collection of information about psilocybin-containing mushrooms (psychoactive 'magic' mushrooms). Includes images, information, and links on historical, spiritual ...
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Mushrooms: Delicious, Versatile and Part of a Nutritious Diet. Mushrooms complement almost any everyday meal. They are easy to sauté and add savory flavor, texture, appetite ...
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MykoWeb -- information on mushrooms and other fungi, edible mushrooms, poisonous mushrooms, mycophagy, and mycology primarily for the amateur. Includes descriptions, photographs ...
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Mushroom recipes and information about mushrooms from the Mushroom Bureau. Mushrooms contain virtualy no fat, sugar or salt - making them an excellent source of dietary fibre.
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What is a mushroom? It is the fruit (like an apple) of the mushroom
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mushroom, type of basidium fungus characterized by spore-bearing gills on the underside of the umbrella- or cone-shaped cap. The name toadstool is popularly reserved for inedible ...
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Mushroom Facts and Warning. Choose the right mushroom because some are poisonous.
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