Primitive Archer
		Main Discussion Area => Cooking Forum => Topic started by: Stickhead on September 03, 2019, 08:55:44 am
		
			
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				Every summer, there’s a group of these mushrooms growing in the same spot.  I’m having trouble identifying them.  They’re 5-10” in diameter.  Does anybody know what they are?
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 It turned out that these are not “Parasols,” but “False Parasols” a.k.a. “Vomiters.”  I cooked some up and thought I was fine, but after about six hours, I was VERY sick.  All okay now.  It’s not a liver-endangering toxic variety, but made for a bad night.
 
 DON’T EAT THIS!!
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				Giant umbrella mushroom (parasol)
 Is the ring on the stem movable?
 If so, is it a parasol.
 
 Macrolepiota procera is the latin name.
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				Giant umbrella mushroom (parasol)
 Is the ring on the stem movable?
 If so, is it a parasol.
 
 Macrolepiota procera is the latin name.
 
 
 Aha!  Thanks, Andrew!  That jives with literature, and yes, the ring moves.  So it’s considered “choice edible.”  Unfortunately, somebody just mowed over them before I learned this.  Oh, well.  They’ll be back.
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				Giant umbrella mushroom (parasol)
 Is the ring on the stem movable?
 If so, is it a parasol.
 
 Macrolepiota procera is the latin name.
 
 
 Aha!  Thanks, Andrew!  That jives with literature, and yes, the ring moves.  So it’s considered “choice edible.”  Unfortunately, somebody just mowed over them before I learned this.  Oh, well.  They’ll be back.
 
 
 yup, my mushrooms always seem to come back. gosh darn buggers  ;)
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				Most of the parasol I found, I dried, then crushed to a powder. I use the powder for the sauce tasting a little bit like mushroooms... ;)
 
 Today I will make that "chicken of the woods"...