hatam_soferet: (waan)hatam_soferet ([personal profile] hatam_soferet) wrote,
@ 2011-11-01 05:51 pm UTC
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Met a lady in the dog run. Chatted. "Oooh, puffball mushrooms!" she said. Huge gigantic clump of puffball mushrooms at her feet. Apparently they're edible. Being doggy people, we both had spare poo bags with us; we split the hoard. Came home, checked online that they *are* the edible kind. Deciding now whether to make mushroom pasta or soup.


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(Anonymous)
2012-02-19 03:29 am UTC (link)
I don'tknow the aswenr to your question regarding common names of mushrooms. The powers that be keep on changing the latin names of the species which makes life more complicated than it already is. I suspect that you have hit on the anser and the common names are old rural tradition. Do you like cooking with mushrooms? If so, let me point you in the direction of the online book , The Cookbook of the Mycological Society of San Francisco edited by Louise Freedman.

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