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RE: Central Park MUSHROOM HUNT with Gary Lincoff - YES, you can EAT 'em too, if you DARE...!

in #science8 years ago

"Copycats" works just fine - and absolutely there are some mushrooms that are pretty safe options to begin hunting for eating purposes - and if I ever eat anything, it usually falls into one of those limited varieties. (Which, actually aren't even that limited)

Gary nibbling on a raw mushroom - even a very dangerous one - would be fine as long as he spit it out - at least as far as mycotoxins are concerned. Of course, putting anything just laying around central park in you mouth is a whole other concern...

It's great that we've connected - and it seems like there's a growing interest in mycology on steemit and it's nice to help speed that transition along. I would love to go for a real hunt with NYCMS - I'm going to be workign next Saturday unfortunately, but I might could go on Sunday. Let me know if they set out again.

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Seems like they tend to go on Sundays. I've generally been so busy myself though, it's been tough to go out nearly as much as I'd like, so I know perfectly well where you're coming from! I don't think he spit it out, but again he knows what he's doing, and I suppose he's also built up a tolerance over the years. Either way, that little bit wouldn't really hurt you anyone (short of being one of the nasty variety).

Ironically, I actually read somewhere that the white mushrooms you buy in the grocery store are actually higher in hydrazine than most! While a few raw ones won't hurt you, if you plan to eat a bunch of them, it's probably better to cook 'em up for a few minutes at least. Hydrazine is pretty volatile, and will quickly evaporate out once you stir-fry 'em up!

Maybe it was this article: A few reasons to cook the mushrooms you eat