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Edible mushroom
#Edible fungi
#Lists of foods
#Vegan cuisine
#Vegetarian cuisine
1
[4] Mushrooms consumed for health reasons are known as ________.
Medicinal mushrooms
Immune system
Cancer
Lingzhi mushroom
2
________ is edible without special preparation.
Coprinopsis atramentaria
Psathyrellaceae
Fungus
Coprinus comatus
3
While ________ are occasionally consumed for recreational purposes, they can produce severe nausea and disorientation, and are therefore not commonly considered edible mushrooms.
Psilocybin mushrooms
Psychedelics, dissociatives and deliriants
MDMA
Lysergic acid diethylamide
4
Mushrooms are cultivated in at least 60 countries[6] with ________, the United States, Netherlands, France and Poland being the top five producers in 2000.
Religion in China
Time in China
Province (China)
China
5
Edible mushrooms are the fleshy and edible fruiting bodies of several species of ________.
Plant
Ascomycota
Fungus
Basidiomycota
6
Ancient Romans and Greeks ate mushrooms, particularly the ________.
Middle class
Upper class
Social class
Working class
7
[1] Edibility may be defined by criteria that include absence of poisonous effects on humans and desirable taste and ________.
Odor
Perfume
Olfaction
Chemical bond
8
[11] International mushroom research continues today, with a focus on mushrooms that may have hypoglycemic activity, anti-________ activity, anti-pathogenic activity, and immune system enhancing activity.
Cancer
Metastasis
Chemotherapy
Carcinogenesis
9
Some mushrooms that are edible for most people can cause ________ in some individuals, and old or improperly stored specimens can cause food poisoning.
Anaphylaxis
Allergy
Graft-versus-host disease
Hypersensitivity
10
________ is edible if parboiled to leach out toxins.
Ketamine
Phencyclidine
Amanita muscaria
Dextromethorphan
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💡 Interesting Facts
the cap of the suede bolete, a species of edible mushroom, has soft velvety skin?
the mushrooms Boletus zelleri, B. mirabilis, Suillus americanus, S. brevipes, S. lakei, and Leccinum manzanitae are all examples of edible boletes?
the spiny puffball (pictured), an edible fungus, can inhibit the growth of several bacteria pathogenic to humans?
the grey knight (pictured) is a small, edible mushroom that is often confused with the larger and poisonous dirty trich?
though the mushroom Lactarius subdulcis (pictured) is considered edible, it has a taste similar to ivy?
the highly-regarded edible mushroom Cortinarius caperatus is known as the granny's nightcap in Finland?
the fungus family Tremellaceae includes both commercially cultivated edible species as well as yeast-like human pathogens?
the edible mushroom Marasmius alliaceus tastes and smells like garlic?
Lactarius blennius has been described by various mycologists as edible, inedible and even poisonous?
Hygrocybe coccinea (pictured) is a bright red edible mushroom that grows in the grasslands of Europe and under Rhododendron in Nepal?
the edible mushroom swamp yellow brittlegill (pictured) has a fruity smell?
the edible mushroom Agaricus abruptibulbus grows better in the presence of the normally toxic element cadmium?
the edible mushroom Hygrophorus agathosmus smells like almonds?
the edible mushroom Boletus barrowsii is popular with maggots, who often beat mushroomers to their goal?
a Maginot Line fortification became a mushroom farm after it was deactivated in 1972?
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