A Beginner's Guide to Edible Fungi Mushrooms

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Reference
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Author: Dueep J. Singh ISBN: 9781311863676
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dueep J. Singh
ISBN: 9781311863676
Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books
Publication: January 1, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Beginner’s Guide to Edible Fungi Mushrooms

Table of Contents
Introduction
Knowing more about Mushrooms
Mushrooms in Medicine
Cultivated varieties Of Mushrooms
Types of Popular Mushrooms in Cuisine
Morels
Chanterelles
Cantharellus cibarius or trumpet mushrooms
Black Trumpets
Porcini
Shitake or Golden oak mushrooms
Oyster Mushrooms
Enoki Mushrooms
Portobello Mushrooms
Truffles
Hon- Shimeji- Beech Mushroom
The Death Cap – Amanita phalloides
Fly Agaric- Amanita muscaria
How to Avoid the After Effects of Inedible Mushrooms
Tips
Precautions while Hunting Mushrooms in the Wild
Cultivating Mushrooms in Your Home
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

For millenniums, mankind has been looking towards nature to find easily available food supplements. While animals and birds provided him with protein, he also looked towards the plant kingdom to provide you with herbs, spices, and other edible means of food. Out of these mushrooms and all their varieties have been an integral part of his cuisine down the centuries, all over the world.

In ancient China mushrooms were used in alternative medicine more than 3000 years ago. They are still used to cure a number of ailments, along with problems related to the nerves, mind and psyche. The mushrooms used here in minute quantities have psychoactive and psychedelic properties. That is why ancient medicine men normally gave them to patients, who believed that they had gone through a spiritual trance which was life defining.

These psychedelic trance inducing mushrooms are now called shrooms and even though they are illegal in many parts of the world, they are eaten by people who want a “fix”.

Edible mushrooms are called mushrooms, while the poisonous varieties were called toadstools. Only very experienced “mushroomists” know the difference between an edible variety and a poisonous variety. And this comes only with proper training from older experienced mushroom collectors.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Edible Fungi Mushrooms

Table of Contents
Introduction
Knowing more about Mushrooms
Mushrooms in Medicine
Cultivated varieties Of Mushrooms
Types of Popular Mushrooms in Cuisine
Morels
Chanterelles
Cantharellus cibarius or trumpet mushrooms
Black Trumpets
Porcini
Shitake or Golden oak mushrooms
Oyster Mushrooms
Enoki Mushrooms
Portobello Mushrooms
Truffles
Hon- Shimeji- Beech Mushroom
The Death Cap – Amanita phalloides
Fly Agaric- Amanita muscaria
How to Avoid the After Effects of Inedible Mushrooms
Tips
Precautions while Hunting Mushrooms in the Wild
Cultivating Mushrooms in Your Home
Conclusion
Author Bio
Publisher

Introduction

For millenniums, mankind has been looking towards nature to find easily available food supplements. While animals and birds provided him with protein, he also looked towards the plant kingdom to provide you with herbs, spices, and other edible means of food. Out of these mushrooms and all their varieties have been an integral part of his cuisine down the centuries, all over the world.

In ancient China mushrooms were used in alternative medicine more than 3000 years ago. They are still used to cure a number of ailments, along with problems related to the nerves, mind and psyche. The mushrooms used here in minute quantities have psychoactive and psychedelic properties. That is why ancient medicine men normally gave them to patients, who believed that they had gone through a spiritual trance which was life defining.

These psychedelic trance inducing mushrooms are now called shrooms and even though they are illegal in many parts of the world, they are eaten by people who want a “fix”.

Edible mushrooms are called mushrooms, while the poisonous varieties were called toadstools. Only very experienced “mushroomists” know the difference between an edible variety and a poisonous variety. And this comes only with proper training from older experienced mushroom collectors.

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