If
you enjoy the fungus the message is - be careful
SO you like fungus on the doorstep? So you like to eat fresh fungus?
When we were young we used to go out early in the morning to collect fungus in the form of mushrooms, and to our credit or good luck never poisoned ourselves. If you go to mainland Europe you can see folk out collecting mushrooms and other fungus with enthusiasm. Also with more knowledge and confidence than ourselves.
We have to be very careful when collecting fungus because we just do not have the culture of eating fungus other than mushrooms.
Many of us could identify mushrooms with certainty, but even I would not risk picking some other beautiful fungus. I could not be sure that I would not end up with excruciating cramps
The Environment and Heritage Service and the National Trust are linked closely with the Colin Glen Forest Park. Recently Colin Glen had a fungal survey, although they did not state whether they ate the results or not.
Colin Glen has a wide variety of fungi, although the one fungus not found during the survey was the common, edible mushroom.
A grand total of 31 different types of fungi were found, which would support the theory that fungus can only grow where the air is pure.
One of the more colourful names for a fungus is the Shaggy Ink-cap. A reasonably common one, it also has the name of Lawyer's Wig. Who thinks up the names?
The tricky thing about this growth is that it is edible when all white, but no thanks!
The shaggy white young cap eventually dissolves into an inky fluid as gills auto-digests from the edge of the cap outwards.
The crowded whitish gills turn black from the tips. Would you fancy eating that? It's near relative, the Common Ink-cap, will cause nasty symptoms if you have a drink up until two days later.
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