Mushrooming Without Fear
Introduction to edibles
Can you tell the difference between a head of cabbage and a head of lettuce? Then you can safely pick and eat some wild mushrooms. The key is to learn to identify a few easily identifiable delicious species, and then stick with these easy ones for a while. This book does a fantastic job of holding your hand every step of the way. It gives you reliable rules for learning 10 or so yummy and safe mushrooms. I wish I had this book when I was first starting out. It is a great substitute for going out with an expert.
05/23/19Excerpt
Rule number 1: never, never take a mushroom with gills!!! This is our life insurance.
Rules number 2: Only take mushrooms with tubes, spines and ridges and the mavericks portrayed in this book. This means thoroughly understanding the information on pages 18-27 of this book.
Rule number 3: Only eat mushrooms which you have clearly identified with ALL of the positive ID marks. The mushrooms you take must be a certain size in order to show all the identification marks. In their baby stage, so to speak, some deadly and poisonous mushrooms are almost indistinguishable from harmless species.
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These are summer ceps. However all ceps, summer or autumn, show a fine white network on the top of the stem right underneath the tubes.
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(This is a Cool Tools Favorite from 2011 — editors)
Mushrooming Without Fear Alexander Schwab 2006, 128 pages $9